Illustration by Susanne Gold, Text by Arseniy Pavlenko The colour of my iris changed gently from a dark brown to a soft orange. I blinked cautiously, then finally opened my eyes and straightened up. The …
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Flexible living in the city – the world in a hundred years
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I just serve – the world in a hundred years
Illustration Corinna Heumann, Text Simone Wystemp Why do we collect visions of the future? You can find out here! Logbook entry, Saturday, 12/08, 22:26 My task is to serve unconditionally It is a good task. …
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Today is a good day – the world in a hundred years
Illustration Susanne Gold, Text Anita Klein Why do we collect visions of the future? You can find out here! Today is a good day. I am full and satisfied. Other feelings remain in the background. …
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Correcting childhood – the world in a hundred years
Illustration Angela Smets, Text Sylvia Rieburg-Ganns Why do we collect visions of the future? You can find out here! I sigh – it feels wonderful. With both hands I dig in a warm, silty mass …
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Back to the Future in California – The World in One Hundred Years
Illustration Susanne Gold; Text Bernadette Imkamp Why do we collect visions of the future? You can find out here! By chance I met Michael J. Fox He was sitting in a wheelchair and looked very …
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Fashion in the metaverse – a future scenario
Text: Paula Kiessling Vision 2030 – a future in which we humans will have conquered virtual clothing for ourselves. There are now digital fashion houses and the major fashion labels have long since discovered the …
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A world in 100 years – a world without beauty ideals.
Illustration Susanne Gold, text Johanna Schlemmer It is the year 2122: I stand in front of the mirror and look at my body. At first without judgments. Then I speak to it with loving affirmations. …
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A better operating system – the world in a hundred years
Illustration by Susanne Gold, text by Stefan Müller 100 years is hardly a period for a reliable forecast, but perhaps for a sketchy utopia There will be a new quality of togetherness between people – …
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Culture is the Attempt to Bring Paradise into the Midst of Life – a Plea for a Lively European Cultural Policy
Text and image by Corinna Heumann Culture as an elixir of life or culture as food for thought – despite the professed appreciation, culture is often seen as an actually superfluous cost factor, as an entertaining …
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The power of the sun – the world in one hundred years
Illustration by Susanne Gold, Text by Silke Wolf I am sitting in my glider and hovering over a colourful meadow of flowers, happily watching rabbits and deer grazing relaxed on the edge of the forest. …
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Symbol Politics or Dystopia de Luxe: Apple Trees, Climatology, Psychology
Illustration Corinna Heumann/ Text Frank Fremerey Do we need psychologists to confront the climate crisis? Is giving up vacation flights, T-bone steaks and plastic bags enough to stop global warming? When problems exceed our capacity …
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“We do not have the future in our hands”
On her weblog she calls herself Tona. Actually, her name is Waltraud. But Tona fits better with the Italian surname. Besides, her husband calls himself Tano. In her name, it is a simple letter reversal …
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I do not wish for a new light bulb
Text and photo: Karin Sommer I dream of a future in which the material has meaning. A future in which no one designs light bulbs that last only 2,000 hours and washing machines that are …
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Power mode climbing flight – please 100 years back and retour again
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ Text by Peter Worschech Holzkirchen, February 2121: I was rummaging around in the cellar among some rotten pieces of cloth and found a yellowed record of my great-grandfather Peter. This rare …
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A Map of the Future – The World in One Hundred Years
Illustration by Susanne Gold, Text by Punita Parekh However, if we talk about the future, that is 2121 across various fields Technology Everything would be automated from technology to Artificial Intelligence. Computers, Laptops and smart …
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Interview with Professor Hüther (3): Childhood and education for a better society!
Cover photo Vivian Haddad/ Interview Susanne Gold Professor Gerald Hüther is a neurobiologist and one of the best-known brain researchers in the German-speaking world. He is the author of numerous (popular) scientific publications and chairman …
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The age of robots – the world in 100 years.
Illustration by Susanne Gold / Text by Mikkel Loose In 100 years, we will live in the time of robots. Robots will be used in all possible ways to make people’s lives easier and more …
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Holy trees – the world in a hundred years
Illustration by Sharon Calman /Text by Sabine Kunz If you look closely, you can still see notches in my weathered ancient trunk. I think they were letters and a heart. That was a long time …
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History as taught in the future – The world in 100 years
from Markus Götz “What the world will look like in 100 years is for me one of the most exciting questions of all. I don’t think anyone can imagine that with certainty,” said Gösmar Kutz, …
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The solution to all problems? To be whole human again through consciousness – The world in a hundred years
Illustration by Eugen Schramm/ Text by Dr. Jan Ullmann Pablo loved to help young people develop humanity of the last 100 years. He guided the students through the Gallery. The first work of art showed …
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Two Unequal Friends – The World in A Hundred Years
by Simon Boehncke “Can anyone tell me what the Unix command is that you need to create a directory?” asks the teacher. Malte reports and spells: “mkdir”. Isaac rolls his eyes. He hates general computing. …
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The one who makes giving happy: Who is Ulrich Walter?
From space you can see what unites us. From above, there is nothing that divides us, he once said. What does an astronaut think of the world in a hundred years? About happiness? More here.
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Underwater city Undineon – the world in 100 years
Illustration Susanne Gold, Text Marten Steppat With the Aqualight we glided quickly and elegantly over the water without the water surface being touched by the vehicle. The sun burned hot down on us, but its …
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Old and young 2119 – the world in 100 years!
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The victory of reason and science – the world in a hundred years!
by Petr Kripeit At the beginning of the 21st century, the world looked chaotic. Some people fled from war and poverty, the decadence of the rich countries had only shrunk briefly. How did we manage …
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Scarce, valuable, economical – our way into the future – The world in a hundred years
by Friedrich Wegenstein My utopia does not have a hundred years, but challenges us here and now. In the spirit of Kant, it challenges us to free ourselves from self-inflicted immaturity and to take responsibility …
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The world in a hundred years – humanity has a child!
Illustration Susanne Gold, Text by Ralf Gawel There is a huge hype about artificial intelligence – every day we see and read new stories And justifiably so! Because it is certain that AI will completely …
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Emergency stop 2069 – The world in a hundred years
Ilustration Susanne Gold, Story Sue Doma After mankind had wiped out and destroyed almost everything that was alive and essential for survival by the year 2069, an abrupt change of all nations and countries set in …
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We are one we are Love – The world in a hundred years
Illustration Susanne Gold/ Text Melanie Dorn