Future Now
The IFTF Blog
Jason Tester, Chris Sumner, Chris Noessel, and Mike Love's modified newsstand showing headlines from the future won an Editor's Choice blue ribbon at...
Thanks to everyone who came by our booth to draw a vision of the future, record a video about the future, or just chat with us about who we are and...
Two things we are beginning to talk about regularly at IFTF are open source and free media. Songbird, a media player in development by San Francisco's...
The Biocitizens and New Media Technology conference explored the convergence of trends around new media, health, and biocitizenship. After the...
Back in the heady days of the mid 1990s, when we were first starting to understand the linkages between the online world of the Web and the offline...
As a part of the Future of Making research task—which will culminate in a conference in San Mateo, CA May 4—5, 2008—David Pescovitz and Marina Gorbis...
In today's BoingBoing guest blog, Marina discusses bluegrass festivals, and the young and old musicians who gather, teach, learn, and play at them....
In a recently posted article at the Social Science Research Network, University of Minnesota Mathematics Professor Andrew Odlyzko adds to the growing...
My life has been shaped by stories of people who have transformed their lifestyles to embrace simplicity. They dare to do radically less and have...
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Daily supplements? Check. Walking 3 miles a day? Check. Aversion to physical risk? Definitely. Signing up for cryonics? In process.Yes, I think it's...
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In what really is not a joke (though is likely a provocation), a group of British physicians published an article in the American Journal of...
.Design ideas are pouring in. People from over 15 countries around the world have entered BodyShock. Themes range from novel visualizations and...
Suppose you manage a sales team. Of course you don't want them coming across as angry or anxious or pushy. Now suppose, instead, that you could screen...
Here in Silicon Valley, the lore—and allure—of the garage model for innovation is strong. I've heard it said, "It has been successful for IT and...
He's at it again. Kary Mullis, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the invention of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), is on a quest. He...
Developing the International Ocean Station August 12 at 11:00 am Pacific TimeJoin Jerry Michalski in conversation with Cesar Harada to discuss...
Over the last couple of years, we've been interested in the idea that health spreads—for better or worse—through our social networks, and the...
This past month Jake Dunagan and I started a series of posts over on GOOD magazine's website. The posts focus on both explaining what Futures thinking...
Say you have arthritis, as 80 million Americans do. Your hip has degenerated to the point that you have trouble walking, or standing for too long, or...
A new noise/ozone sensor watch being tested in Europe.
One of the more startling statistics I learned last year came from something by geneticist and science writer Misha Angrist: At least as of a couple...