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The World Future Society (WFS), founded in 1966, is an international community of futurists and future thinkers. [1] History. Prominent members and contributors have ...
In 1966, Mason was a founding member of the World Future Society and the publisher of Futurist Magazine for which he co-designed their first logo inspired by the Tomoe. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] During the mid 1980s, Mason Roy was enveloped into the strategic business plan process of Intelligent Building Information Systems (iBis), an Arlington-based ...
The World Future Society, founded in 1966, is the largest and longest-running community of futurists in the world. WFS established and built futurism from the ground up—through publications, global summits, and advisory roles to world leaders in business and government. [89]
A World Future Society report looked at how historically capitalism takes advantage of scarcity. Increased resource scarcity leads to increase and fluctuation of prices, which drives advances in technology for more efficient use of resources such that costs will be considerably reduced, almost to zero.
Long term future of the space industry and colonization, physicist, YouTube personality Isaac Asimov: 1920: 1992: writer of science and science fiction, created the Three Laws of Robotics. Jacque Fresco: 1916: 2017: architect, resource economics, model maker, envisioner of cornucopian world James Hughes: 1961: living: ethics James Lovelock ...
As a digital learning platform, APF members also conduct various events online, ranging from Twitterchats, to webinars, to day-long learning festivals that address topics such as the future of museums, the future of machine intelligence, diverse futures, and design thinking. In 2020, APF began to host monthly member-only "Foresight Friday ...
The Futures Research Directory: Individuals, 1991-92. Compiled and Edited by the World Future Society. World Future Society, Bethesda, Maryland, USA, 1991, 140; Kjell Dahle: On Alternative Ways of Studying the Future. International Institutions, an Annotated Bibliography and a Norwegian Case. The Alternative Future Project, Oslo, 1991, 78
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