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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Scarce, valuable, economical – our way into the future – The world in a hundred years
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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
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In the glass train of time – the world in a hundred years
Illustration by Sharon Calman /Text by Claudia Conen It is a day in January 2019 – I love life in the here and now There’s a transparent train I get on. I can see everything …
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New Year’s Eve in a hundred years
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Christmas in a hundred years!
by Petra Höberl Today we remember Luise. Who’s Luise? She’s the girl that got rid of Christmas! Why is that? In order to understand this, we will go on a journey through time, to the …
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Psychognomantie – the world in a hundred years
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Mrs. UseBuse and time travel – the world in a hundred years
by Vera E. B. Schoenfeld For children, Ms. UseBuse usually travels around the world, but for this blog everything is different! Ms. UseBuse is returning from a trip through time. From a long journey through …
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Ancient primitive humans – The world in a hundred years
Illustration Susanne Gold/ Text by Konni Angermaier “Good morning, Mrs. Konni.” It’s good to see you awake, and may I remind you that today is the annual health check again.” “Give me another quarter of …
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Migration to the North – The world in a hundred years
Illustration by Susanne Gold/ Text by Michaela Rajana Sens Everyone has moved away. At least, most of the people I’ve known. There’s not much left to get here in the desert. Only watered green under …
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A week with eight days – the world in a hundred years.
by Harmke Horst Good morning! Sinntag in the year 2118. Finally the week has 8 days and the best thing about it: The weekend was extended – Saturday, Sunday, Sinntag. But what is the point …
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The headstrong Ulixeus – the world in a hundred years.
Illustration Susanne Gold, Text Daniela Hofer “I’m hot,” she moans. He looks at her smiling, “Why don’t you turn on your internal air conditioning to prevent overheating?” “Because I’m human?” She raises her forehead in …
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A discovery in space – The world in a hundred years
Illustration Susanne Gold, Text by Thomas Schnorrenberg It was dark and cold outside, among the stars Very cold. And cold was good. Kalt helped the superconducting quantum processors of K1-ND to run optimized processes and …
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Orgasmic future – the world in a hundred years
Illustration by Sharon Calman / Text by Beate Werner The future will be peaceful and orgasmic Babies are born in orgasm, people live orgasmically and die in orgasm. Men, women, children of all races of …
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The world in a hundred years – a good day
by Marten Steppat I put on my full body tracksuit and activated it. “Program One,” I told him. In front of my eyes an old-fashioned training room with equipment, mats and training people in the …
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The world in a hundred years – Talking book authors
By Marian Prill Learning from the mistakes of others Since time travel into the past has become possible on a grand scale, people in the 22nd century understand each other better than ever before. The …
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Rome – The world in a hundred years
Illustration by Susanne Gold, Text by Aenne Barnard I’ve been to Rome before Well, I mean really, with hours of travelling, dust on your shoes and staying in a hotel. A stupid idea, because in …
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The world in a hundred years: Xyril
Illustration by Sharon Calman/ Text by Madeleine Blaschke Here and now You can see in their big and sad eyes that they were once awake and once bubbling with ideas and inspiration. Xyrill blows a …
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The world in a hundred years – pessimist for safety’s sake
By Stefan Fröhling A statement – The world in a hundred years? At first this sounds to me – in mathematical naivety – like 3018 But it is “only” the year 2118 that is meant. …
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The world in a hundred years – Life 50+ in “WG cubes
Illustration Annette von der Bey/ Text from Birgit Gebhard Bea wakes up in her old age flat In the shared flat 12 people over 50 years of age live in several flexible living cubes. It …
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The return of the insects – the world in a hundred years
by Susanne Große-Venhaus What remained was love How did it come about? The insects buzzed together, this time a hornet was in charge of the World Insect Conference. The insects are happy Happy – and …
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School of Wilderness – The world in a hundred years
By Silvia Schanze It is the year 2118 Peace has come to many parts of the world. Nobody dared to believe that this was possible! The origin of all this was a small school in …
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The world in a hundred years: Spiritual contraception and souls with a plan
Illustration by Sharon Calman / Text by Stephanie Hakel Marie lies relaxed in the bathtub As relaxed as she can be at this moment. She breathes deeply, feels the next contraction coming. She goes under …
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With Sarah on Utopia Planitia – The world in a hundred years
by Dominic Eberle The last REM phase ended The metallic taste of the night still stuck to his tongue. He should probably postpone the nightly boxing training with sparring partner in the Klartraum for a …
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The world in a hundred years – “The obsolete man”
by Eva Ihnenfeld Freia wakes up – 10.00 Your meeting with the other social artists is at 2:00. She still has time. It’s quiet outside. She looks out the window. Some people are on the …
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Destitute after the great flood – the world in a hundred years
by Mirjam Usbeck It’s getting brighter We write February 23, 2118 This morning I read in the memories of my great-grandmother, after whom I was named, how she envisioned the world in 100 years. Strange, …
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The great forgetting – The world in a hundred years
by Isabelle Reiff 2018 was the time Shift in the shaft, the last spade fell, coal mining in the Ruhr area was stopped for good. “At last,” thought those who paid a pittance to pump …
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Children of the new age – The world in a hundred years
by Gwynnefer Kinne Children of the new age Joytopia and Free meet freely, awake, close and honest. They already met at school. From the very first moment they felt this glow between them. No, actually …
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Old woman under water – The world in a hundred years
by Reingard Eberle It is the year 2118 In the last 100 years, mankind has overexploited our world. Global warming has caused all the glaciers to melt, the sea level has risen by a few …
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The Oligarchs and Aunt Minerva – The world in a hundred years
by Sabrina Neumann Ariel holding his drink in his hand If he cannot turn it off, the transparent structure that forms the sparkling juice would simply dissolve. He watches the gyrocopters landing on the greenfield …
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The last hour at the headquarters of Sankt Oswald – the world in a hundred years
by Gerhard Zirkel Sankt Oswald – 15.03.2118 X-IA Headquarters With an easy step he left the entrance door and walked the few meters through the tunnel to his EUV. It was only a few meters …
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The world in a hundred years – day trips with the “Sternencenter
Illustration by Susanne Gold, Text by Petra Höberl Slept late, I loll about in my wonderfully soft bed A glorious day is in store. Outside the birds are already chirping. Quickly I get up and …
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The obstinate flying chair – the world in a hundred years
Illustration by Susanne Gold, written by Sabine Stemp The Flying Chair It is the year 2118 and I am Oskar the discoverer of the technology that ultimately saved our planet. Back then, in my workshop …
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The world in a hundred years and the discovery of a rarity
by Maike Grunwald 2118 – Thoughtfully Sofie leafed through the history book It was one of those few specimens that still existed. The paper felt fragile, ready to fall apart at any moment. It was …
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The world in a hundred years – the ambitious citizen
Illustration Susanne Gold, Story Marten Steppart Closing time After my work I like to go to the wild animal park by the forest and watch the feeding of the game. I like the interfaces where …
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Andrea Holthaus “The world in a hundred years” – A time gap in the bathtub
Illustration Susanne Gold/ Text Andrea Holthaus It’s been a long day and my neck hurts I just want to go home, lie down in the warm tub and then go to bed. The bath …
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The world in a hundred years – bacteria, mice and DNA have changed the world
by Daniela Hofer It all began a hundred years ago – language and digitally moving images were inserted into DNA At the beginning of this research a digital image was inserted into the DNA of …
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The world in a hundred years and the “feel-good society”
Illustrated and written by Franziska Afflerbach Actually, no one can imagine it any different People are very much at home. Everybody feels good. The inner navigation system serves as a guide. It’s always been there. …
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The world in a hundred years – Designers for renewable resources
Illustration by Ella Priesnitz / Text by Mark Oswald Dissatisfied, Narn looked at what lay ahead He stood in front of a tree that was strangely shaped. Right in front of Narn was something in …