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January 12, 1:18 PM
As we begin a new year, BBC Future has compiled 40 intriguing predictions made by scientists, politicians, journalists, bloggers and other assorted pundits in recent years about the shape of the world from 2013 to 2150.
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La corporación japonesa Shimizu presentó un plan para ceñir al satélite terrestre con una cinta de paneles fotovoltaicos de 11 mil kilómetros de largo y 400 kilómetros de ancho. Delete the scoop?
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We're entering a very interesting stage of human history right now where we can start importing technology to enhance our natural senses or perception of the world, says neuroscientist David Eagleman. Via Sakis Koukouvis, olsen jay nelson, vidistar Delete the scoop?
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Montreal Biosphère, formerly US Pavilion for Expo67 by Buckminster Fuller, Montreal Quebec . Delete the scoop?
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Designer: Li Lang (李浪) // 1958, August // Translation: " Study the Soviet Union, to advance to the world level of science" // The airplane pictured is a typical 1950s technological fantasy. Delete the scoop?
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Storytelling has been at the forefront of modern life. Whether it is TV, cinema, books, radio or YouTube, we all have access to consume stories that others have created and indeed, create our own for the Internet audience ...
Via The Digital Rocking Chair, Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist
Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's curator insight,
December 17, 2012 6:29 AM
The Internet has given storytelling a new lease of life. The web series has given life to a new breed of film production, social networks have given us the ability to freely interact online with others, whether they are people, or companies and augmented reality has given us the chance to interact with characters and objects. Here is a great artikel worth reading if you have anything to do with storytelling or just love it. @safegaard
Margaret Doyle's curator insight,
December 17, 2012 5:43 PM
In depth look at the intersection of storytelling and technology--a very exciting time with huge potential for immersion, participation, transformation.
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December 18, 2012 8:44 PM
Framtidens kommunikationsbyrå – ständig närvaro, ständig förändring – hur fångar man uppmärksamheten och förmedlar det man vill ha sagt? Delete the scoop?
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Lately there has been a fair amount of pressure on educators to cultivate “21st century skills” in their students. But what exactly does this mean? Via Susan Bainbridge Delete the scoop?
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The futurist design movement that divided critics and and swept the nation with space age coffee shops. Delete the scoop?
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alison+peter smithson, the house of the future, 1955-56... Delete the scoop?
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Un Juego de Cartas Que te estremese Delete the scoop?
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2170 The first kilometre-sized space station is complete Construction of this large-scale habitat and research facility was made possible by the International Space Elevator, built half a century previously. This greatly reduced the cost of surface-to-orbit transportation - from tens of thousands of dollars per kilogram in the early 21st century, to less than a dollar per kilogram by the early 22nd. Several other large-scale space stations have been appearing in Earth orbit during the last few decades - but this is the largest, and represents a new generation. It contains an entire fusion power plant at its core, utilises a form of artificial gravity and is home to many hundreds of people and androids. The commercial space industry is booming during this time, with a regular flow of traffic between Earth, the Moon and several near-Earth asteroids which are now being mined for raw materials Delete the scoop?
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