With all the disturbing, depressing events in the news this week, I'm struck by the forward thinking and all around goodness of Rocky Mountain Futurevisions. Founder Brian Vox states:
We hope to create a sense of wonder, excitement, inspiration, and fun with these visions of a possible tomorrow. It is our mission to help engender a positive attitude toward the future in young and old alike. Please feel free to explore the site and let your mind soar into a better tomorrow.
The site's filled with futurism, technology, artwork of what tomorrow might look like, and a video about nano-replication. Weeks ago, Brian kindly invited me to contribute to the Futurist Forum, which asks intriguing questions like, "If visitors from the year 2057 traveled back through time to the present, what message do you think they would give to us?" and "What do you think is the biggest threat to prolonged human survival?" Among those asked: Sustainability Consultant Daniel Bowers, Musician Mike Garson, and Industrial Designer Jacque Fresco. Well worth checking out.
That is very cool!
Posted by: Gail | April 20, 2007 at 01:22 PM
I dig their artwork! Thanks for the info!
Posted by: Joanna | April 22, 2007 at 10:50 AM
Where for art thou?
Posted by: Audrey | May 18, 2007 at 01:52 AM
Hello, Nick. I'm about three-quarters of the way through Everfree. :)
And I echo Audrey's inquiry.
Posted by: Gail | May 20, 2007 at 01:25 PM