Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. After quite some thoughts on potential for improvement in our current political environment it is time to …
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President, Part 1 (20/52 – Terraism)
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A democratic club? (19/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. I am aware of many inherent risks of both Terraism and the proposed form of organization. However, …
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Three cheers for democracy (18/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. Here are some last areas for improvement in our German democracy, before we finally turn to the …
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Is democracy dead? (17/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. We are urrently analyzing where we see room for improvement for example in the German political environment. …
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How much club dairy can a club survive? (16/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. As our terraistic association will hopefully contribute significantly to to solutions for the planetary challenges, it is …
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Is there a way forward (15/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. Besides terraism as a new ethical concept, I want to show a feasible way to approach and …
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A Space Nation for Everybody? ( 14/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. Last week we saw how powerful “collective actions” can be. Rules that businesses agree upon – usually …
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The journey is not the goal (13/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. The goal but not the journey It is en vogue in the intellectual scene to speak up …
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Denial of the power of utopias is totally utopian (12/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. Does dreaming actually make sense? Why should you read a booklet that describes at least parts of …
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Terraism Part II (11/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. In Terraism Part I we defined the terraistic imperativ creating a ethical general rule. So what does …
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Terraism Part I (10/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. Which rules would we would have on our spaceship Earth – if we were to pursue the …
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Does coloniazation of space have the potential to inspire? (9/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. Imaging earth as speace ship helps to question existing set up on earth. A comon goal of …
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Earthlings go into space (8/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. To envision earth as a speaceship will support to recalibrate our normative thinking. We and the planet, …
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Life as a complete artwork: Who is Johanna Sarah Schlenk?
The young artist draws her artistic energies at the interfaces of acting, dance, sculpture and photography Johanna Sarah Schlenk (*1988) puts people at the center of her work. The artist explores their communicative actions in …
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A speaceship called “Earth” (7/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. Idleness In order to design new ethics, it is helpful to first change the perspective. If we …
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How do we create something new, globally? (6/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. We have outlined some of the major challenges of mankind and the planet. We extrapolated the presence …
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Life is short, art remains
VITA BREVIS, ARS LONGA Mega-retrospectives, futuristic museum buildings, biennials, triennials, blockbuster exhibitions, gallery weekends and sensational auction records – what remains of the era of the art boom and its sales records? Climate change as …
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Do we need luck to become happy? (5/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. Human beeings that are well nurtured and healthy; humans that live in relative peace; humans with no …
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Homo Sapiens vs Homo Deus (4/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. A new human race? Sooner or later one or more new classes of people will emerge. On …
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Looking ahead (3/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. Will there be war? If we extrapolate our “challenges” into the future, we see how the gap …
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Will Homo Sapiens Survive? (2/52 – Terraism)
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ text by Ted Ganten In this clip you will get more information on “Terraism”. Reality Let’s start by describing reality. What are our biggest problems? How will technology and humanity develop? …
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Utopia on a chip – The world in a hundred years.
Illustration Susanne Gold/ Text Arthur Pease To commemorate the 2,500th anniversary of the construction of the Acropolis, governments have commissioned the planning and testing of a future city in the virtual world – a city …
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The Mystery of Innocence
Text and Illustration: Arthur Pease When painting, I am drawn toward images in which a disaster is unfolding but is nevertheless invisible to the protagonists, thus the name of my favorite painting, “The Mystery of …
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Ancestor gallery or utopia: pictures of people who have not yet been born?
Text Corinna Heumann / Illustration: numbers(e)motion, cpf. The art of the futuristic portrait Conceptual art physicist Christiane Pacyna-Friese depicts people living in a future, their talents and attitudes towards life in sound images. A touchable …
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Man, machine and spirituality: The world in a hundred years
Illustration Susanne Gold/ Text Jörg Puma Medicine developed rapidly after a virus pandemic at the beginning of the 21st century temporarily paralysed the medical industry. In the aftermath, the many untreated physical and mental ailments …
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World government instead of Alpine monarchy – The world in a hundred years.
Illustration Susanne Gold/ Text Jörg Puma Many democratic nation states were unable to bridge the centrifugal forces between the different values of their increasingly demanding fellow citizens. Classic popular parties with this claim, such as …
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Mac speed of light – delivery service in space: The world in a hundred years.
Illustration and Text Lena Reifenhäuser What will the world be like in a hundred years? This is a really interesting question.. especially as (almost) everyone who is reading this right now will already be watching …
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Walk in the forest in a hundred years – The world in a hundred years.
Illustration von Cornelia Harss
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Better Capitalism. The world in a hundred years.
Cover picture Susanne Gold/ Image rights Continuous text & text contribution Jörg Puma The noticeable shortage of talent is changing the economy from the bottom up. Only companies that succeed in satisfying the increasing demands …
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Dystopia or utopia? The world in a hundred years.
Illustrations Corinna Harss/ text Rike Pätzold Two scenarios – a utopia and a dystopia. The variable is connectedness or “earthliness”, as Bruno Latour calls it very nicely in his terrestrial manifesto. Dystopia – low connectivity …
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Freedom and surveillance. The world in a hundred years.
Illustration Susanne Gold/ Text Jörg Puma Life in 2121 years is different. There is an extensive freedom. However, it is restricted by extensive surveillance. But the freedom to choose a suitable home. – From the …
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Artists at the Zoo – The world in a hundred years!
Illustration and text by Cornelia Harss Analogue painters will be rare zoo animals. In the year 2120 there will be no more brush-swinging artists. Painting will then be produced on the computer.
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Many people and gigantic migratory movements: The world in 100 years.
Illustration Angela Smets/ Text Ulrich Eberl The world in 100 years’ time – or at least the world of 2100 – is one that our children, but certainly their children, can still experience. It is …
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Two types of people and buildings that are slowly decaying: The world in a hundred years.
Illustration and text Annette von der Bey A hundred years from now, people will live on the layers of garbage with which we so diligently cover the earth. I think it is likely that after …
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We are stardust
Illustration and text by Susanne Gold The atoms in my body are ancient – old, like the stones of the world and the stars in the firmament. We can absorb and utilize the substances of …
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Also, but not only for disabled people: Active without contact.
Illustration Angela Smets/ Text Susanne Gold In the 1974 film The Six Million Dollar Man, a man who was barely alive was reassembled. What was science fiction at the time is now increasingly reality. We …
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Fully automatic self-healing – the world in a hundred years
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Displayloop – the world in a hundred years
Illustration and text by Eugen Schramm For me there are two futures I am always working towards, a project completion in the foreseeable future and my artistic nature is a future that is not tangible …
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Sensitive as humans. Portable magnetic skin.
Illustration Corinna Heumann / Text Susanne Gold A hand that delicately strokes the soft material of a piece of velvet, feels the landing of a butterfly or tenderly grips the hand of another: Feeling – …
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Future: Yes or No?
Illustration Corinna Heumann / Text Susanne Gold There is no nation, I see, no matter how fine and educated, how raw and ignorant, that does not believe that the future can be interpreted and that …