idea of you know basically you lose I win to a mutual collaboration system and as your Shai bankler says who's a real futurist and and author he says the next stage of human organization is collaborativeprojects um and for a lot of us that went to traditional music uh I mean business school I did not as you can
But if you listen to the language of so many leaders, it becomes very clear that they actually don't know the game they're playing in. Futuristic is, I think, one of my big ones.
I have so much respect for her, the way she conducts the business, her relationships, and how futuristic is her approach. So she just called me one day and she's like, Mayyur, this is my plan.
place in a mental institution a type of mental yeah it is basically a rest home for terminally depressed futurists that that have self-segregated into two groups that have self- segresegregated into two groups um having spent a lot of time around futurists in
We were--. The invention of the steam engine was supposed to usher in the age of mechanized comfort and leisure. Futurists were predicting that in 1790.They were predicting it again and again and again.
a 3D cityscape and also compose music in real time. So it was a multi-user, immersive environment that allowed people to express themselves through music and kind of fly through this futuristic cityscape. You'll see there are some common themes in terms of this idea of the future city and I'll talk a little bit more specifically about City of the Future which is the-the work outside that I've got installed with my wife, Carrie Elston Tunick and another colleague, Josh Schiller.
But it was really something he conceived of abstractly as a hypothetical. Another futurist , Peter Russell, came to the same conclusions, examining entirely different data. But in a way, it's an extension of the thesis that Alvin Toffler put forward almost 30 years ago in "Future Shock."
So these are taken from our stage work, and we have an incredible design team that has helped out with building out this futuristic prison and what it can look like. And we wanted to share some of these images with you.
Don't get temporal dissociation. Dr King was a futurist trying to make tomorrow better. That's why we love him.
Male Presenter: Yeah. Daniel: Yeah. Male Presenter: What other futurist , technological predictions do you think about? Daniel: Well, obviously the one that this book is based on-- Male Presenter: Sure.
you of his new film The Transcendent man but first I'd like you to join me in welcoming celebrated author futurist Chancellor of Singularity University and a man with the most remark able neck tie I've ever seen in my life two words tiny unicorns author futurist Ray
And there are issues, but it seems overall to be a benefit. As a futurist , what do you see in the near future? A What concerns me most right now is, I don't think most people believe there is a future.
universe at large. But if we're in a simulation and all we're doing is figuring out the laws that the 15-year-old futuristic kid decided to impose on this artificial world, hey, that's not a bad way to spend your time, too.
to do together, and are trying to create a society around that. of technological determinism and futurists , but instead have a vision that we couldn't have imagined.
People wear waistcoats or petticoats. Against this backdrop are futuristic technologies-- automata, time machines, flying ships, and submarines. Another Canadian poet, Douglas Fetherling, has supposedly said, "Steampunk is a genre that imagines how different the past might
So it's very futuristic and exciting.
And this is not futuristic technology.
它是一种futuristic的这种以场景为切入点
Hayes noticed that this futuristic economy rested on a very old idea-- give the dirty, dangerous work to people
You know? And I smiled about that. So we have this futuristic play, and we'll be here.
The New York Neo-Futurists -- I went to school out in the Midwest.
But more futuristically, we could be starting to think about how cities can function like environmental systems.
Andrea: A very futuristic ship.
It's a futuristic place. It's a high-powered, energetic business machine.
That wasn't a speech. We forget that Dr King was a futurist . He wasn't talking about history.
So Amy Webb is a quantitative futurist and the founder of the Future Today Institute.
It's inspired by something a futurist -- called William Gibson-- once said, that "The future is already here, it's just not very evenly distributed. "
more about him and his work and see his blog at media futures.com so please welcome the man uh the Wall Street Journal named one of the leading media futurist in the world Jared Leonard thank you so uh B to give you a brief summary about what I do I work as a futurist and
But before I tell you how this futuristic idea works, we should first recognize that it has a deep and fascinating history
to do together, and are trying to create a society around that. And some people who call themselves futurists don't like me for it.
It's not entirely dystopian or entirely futuristic.
ladies making everything look like this super futuristic-- both futuristic and nostalgic African royalty vibe.
And while it might sound futuristic, there are some of these already running around out there in the real world.
about touch screens and all these futuristic things that we see in medical shows that in some ways sort of take the doctor away from the patient.
So now it's not a futuristic society anymore.
But they all still look futuristic.
We work a lot with futurists .
to describe as Luddites and futurists , and have them share more than a parking lot.
or they think they're this futuristic thing that aren't accessible to real normal people.
their eyes because that's how futuristic this place is it's amazing what I'm seeing here and I love the Tyrannosaurus
so from the pages of a science fiction book or a futurist TED Talk.
who are interested could order the first part and if they liked it they could order the other they could pre-order the so he's now sort of in this futurist vein uh who else would you recommend
Ray Kurzweil, this great futurist guru here has the solution, there are going to be computers that are superior to the mind.
Things have played out very differently than past futurists imagined.
and sophisticated, and futuristic-- basically, science fiction.
While the image of the Silicon Valley was futuristic, its methods were more that of 19th century tenements.
But you know the plot of "1984." It's a futuristic society where we're being watched at all times by the government.
The idea is just that you have-- it's a bit futuristic-- but the idea is that you float a counterweight on a tether
Up goes a silver, futuristic, fortress skin, with a wave-like, hyperbolic roof and an asymmetrical, windowless,
But for me, I want to tell futurist stories-- stories that are relatable to an international audience