Wednesday, September 14, 2011

INTEL'S "THE TOMORROW PROJECT" GOES STEAMPUNK



What kind of future do you want to live in?  What are you excited about and what concerns you? What is your request of the future?  Brian David Johnson, Intel’s Futurist, asks these questions and more with The Tomorrow Project, a fascinating initiative to investigate not only the future of computing but the broader implications on our lives and planet.


This is a unique time in history. Science and technology has progressed to the point where what we build is only constrained by the limits of our own imaginations. The future is not a fixed point in front of us that we are all hurdling helplessly towards. The future is built everyday by the actions of people. It's up to all of us to be active participants in the future and these conversations can do just that.


The Tomorrow Project engages in ongoing discussions with superstars, science fiction authors and scientists to get their visions for the world that's coming and the world they'd like to build.


Here is a trailer for the coming future casting documentary "Vintage Tomorrows" about what Steampunk can teach us about the future.






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1 comment:

Paladin said...

"We're not reenactors, we're reimaginists."

I love that quote!

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