Global design Natasha Vita-More FUTURE. IMPACT Design is one way to build and guide the impact of curative technologies that will have enormous impact.

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global design Natasha Vita-More FUTURE

IMPACT Design is one way to build and guide the impact of curative technologies that will have enormous impact on global society. One way we can formulate a plan of action is to look at the key areas that society depends upon and which are the driving forces of change.

Technological Social Political Environmental Economics DesignEntertainment EducationArts Sciences GLOBAL DESIGN Molecular nanotechnology has the potential for changing how society performs big tasks on a small scale. Global Design is a field that can be developed through the efforts of renaissance design teams. These design teams would build strategic narratives for developing adaptive systems in forecasting, role playing and strategic gaming. The outcomes of these systems would develop into models for assessing and testing alternative futures. Environmental

Technological Social Political Environmental Economics DesignEntertainment EducationArts Sciences GLOBAL DESIGN Environmental Molecular nanotechnology has the potential for changing how society performs big tasks on a small scale. Global Design is a field that can be developed through the efforts of renaissance design teams. These design teams would build strategic narratives for developing adaptive systems in forecasting, role playing and strategic gaming. The outcomes of these systems would develop into models for assessing and testing alternative futures.

Cultural Diversity Design Tools

Constants Recent Discontinuities Cultural Diversity Design Tools

Constants Recent Discontinuities Stakeholders Trends Cultural Diversity Design Tools

Constants Recent Discontinuities Stakeholders Trends Potential Events Emerging Issues Cultural Diversity Design Tools

Constants Recent Discontinuities Stakeholders Trends Potential Events Emerging Issues New Ideas Critical Uncertainties

Design is one way to build and guide the impact of curative technologies that will have enormous impact on global society.

Social Economics Technological Political Environmental

Economics Political Environmental Social Environmental Technological Environmental

Economics Political Environmental Social Environmental Technological Environmental Blogocracy Rapid Global change Clean Sustainable Environment Entertainment Storytelling Transpolitical Social AnxietySocial Activism Networks

Transpolitics - Blogocracy Nomothetic and diplomacy-based referendums for voting on issues would be developed through pervasive computing environments. The ubiquitous environment would produce rapid multi-cultural communications. Open communications produces broader understanding and cooperation through online politics. Nanotechnology: Industrial Design — Completely new computing structures like molecular logic gates may lead to another quantum leap in computing power. These technologies could replace—at least in part—silicon-based computers, and help to give intelligence to everyday items. Needed: critical thinking and renaissance teams Political - Blogocracy Political Environmental

Social Narrative Descriptive narrative, better known as storytelling, has been the one single means by which society has learned about the world, people, places and events. From the cave paintings to the village oracle, society has cast an ear toward the future and the past through the words images and sounds of culture. Nanotechnology: Entertainment Design — There are many potential applications for nanotechnology, such as quickly constructed and deconstructed theatrical games. But it could be that entertainment design will be more valuable for culture if it is used as a means for narrating information and knowledge about rapid technological change. Needed: chroniclers and visionaries Social - Narrative Social Environmental

Rapid Global Change Managing the consequences of rapid technological change is structured by the efforts of two acting groups: progressives and conservatives. With opposing forces, there is little opportunity for impartial interaction. Because of this, the global community is lacking a structure to measure and cope with rapid technological change. Nanotechnology: Change Design It progresses in cycles that hinge on the discontinuities and the emergence of dominant design. It can be competence destroying – people are left with not knowing what to do with their traditional mind-set. It develop slowly at first, and then accelerates with a dominant design, and then slows again as efforts shift to new technologies It invades and eventually overwhelms the establish technology accepted by society as the norm. Technological - Change Change Technological Environmental Needed: User-Friendly Instructions for adapting to change (or informed storytellers)

Economics – The Network The Network What would it be like living in a world of 100% automation and perpetual adaptation? Will it be chaotic? What will a new economic environment would look like and will we use money? Complex adaptive systems forming as networks. Can the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management we run within an automated adaptive system? Needed : An economic theory to distinguish plausible from implausible claims about molecular nanotechnology. Economics Environmental Networks E-economy technocapitalism Increasing return on sales Dilution of Hierarchies Disequilibrium and Change Decentralization

Network Complex system characteristics Causal models Structure EventsPatterns System Parts VariablesLinksLoops Plausible vs. Implausible claims Behavior Quantities Environment React Adapt Create change Loose Active Closed Tools element Analytical Concept element Structure Increasing return on sales Dilution of Hierarchies Disequilibrium and Change Decentralization Full AutomationPerpetual Adaptation

Design illustrates how the diverse parts fit together and how they function as an interconnected system. The methods of systems dynamics, scenarios, and forecasting are used to understand the interconnected system. These techniques help to track technical innovations, value shifts, geopolitical tides, environmental perturbations, economic developments, demographic patterns, and other trends of change. They also help to analyze historical facts, current trends, and to create scenarios of possible alternative futures.

“Global design” means how the entire world works.

Natasha Vita-More Cultural Strategist President, Extropy Institute Founder Transhumanist Arts & Culture Solving problems cannot be accomplished by following a straight line.