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INDIA: Engaging Africa With Software and Soft Power - 0 views

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    Another story highlighting the emergence and movement of BRIC nations
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IEEE Smart Grid 2025: Gameplay Begins This Thursday! - 1 views

shared by jose ramos on 19 Mar 11 - No Cached
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    This is directly relevant to what we want to do...
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The Evolving Internet: A look ahead to 2025 by Cisco and the Monitor Group's Global Bus... - 0 views

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    Look quite relevant to the broad profile of our CRC work.
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MakerBot Day 2: I Start to Build - 1 views

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    ditto
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Surviving the Future - 0 views

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    This is a very cool trailer that depicts many of the challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. It is highly significant because the Communication of Foresight s one of the pre-eminent challenges we face today as societies. The dangers of climate change have been well developed by generations of climate scientists. But what about engaging various publics in the issue, garnering interest and energy for change through instigating new debates. How many other areas are like climate change - genetics, human consciousness, the list goes on. This trailer is a good example of aestheticizing the future in ways that CAN garner interest.
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New Alloy Promises Better Heat To Energy - 0 views

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    Rare earth elements massively improve energy efficiency and conductivity of metals. Yet rare earth are some of the most toxic and difficult materials to mine, and most are controlled by China. This article provokes consideration of both the need for developing super-efficient electronics with the costs associated in mining, as well as geo-political factors related to minerals extraction.
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The Hames Report - 0 views

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    This is an exceedingly erudite essay by futurist Richard Hames. Stylistically echoing JR Saul's critique of Western Rationalism, Hames takes apart the current structure and worldview of the West, demanding nothing less than a re-invention of the way that we envision ourselves as a species with respect for life and Earth. "The Occidental mindset, for example, overwhelmingly sees reality as a logically explicable system of physical artifacts, calibrations and observable phenomena. This mindset has been dominated by scientific rationalism, in spite of the philosophical outcry cautioning us that this viewpoint only illumines a path to perdition. Indeed the German writer Goethe claims in Urfaustus that putting one's faith in Newtonian principles is tantamount to selling one's soul to the devil." It is a beautiful and impassioned essay that is calling forth a new culture for an urgent transformation.
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Artifacts from the present - 2 views

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    This is a very interesting article by futurist Stuart Candy. He discusses "artifacts of the future" - physical artifacts that have a pre-figurative element, they invoke contemplation of future possibilities. For the purpose of the project, they may be one strategy by which to ramp up the "tactility" or experiential basis of crowdsourced foresight. Ask (or allow) that each contribution have a picture and snap shot or fragment from the future.
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Forecasting World Events - 1 views

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    This is a USA based project that seeks to crowd source predictions about the future. It is being run by the Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). IARPA "invests in high-risk/high-payoff research programs that have the potential to provide our nation with an overwhelming intelligence advantage over future adversaries." Jose's little analysis - because it is limited to a US audience it will probably have good technological inputs, but its cultural and political input will be largely worthless. I don't see any cultural studies and political scientist types making a contribution (could be very wrong of course) and commentary will most likely come from a combination of mis-informed moderates and Fox news fruitcakes. For ICT and the CRC project it is an example of crowdsourcing for competitive intelligence.
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FORA.tv - Saul Griffith: Climate Change Recalculated - 0 views

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    thanks Josh Floyd Great overview of personal energy calculus in context of climate change Saul Griffith has done a very detailed analysis of the energy portfolio required to address the problem of climate change inducing carbon emissions. He begins by examining what our maximum output of carbon emissions would be to limit carbon increases to 450 parts per million. He then calculates how much other types of energy (non carbon / fossil fuel based) will be needed. He then distributes this using a global equity system. The result is an overall reduction in energy consumption which is a quarter (25%) of current amounts. It is a useful application of backcasting and it has big applications for eco-innovation and entrepreneurship. For ICT, it implies a huge reduction in current energy consumption and a strong movement toward closed loop engineering.
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FORA.tv - Dimitry Orlov: Social Collapse Best Practices - 0 views

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    watching great preso on post collapse USA
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What is Open Foresight? « emergent by design - 0 views

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    thanks Gareth, I'm sure you have already added this ;)
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Strategy - 1 views

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