{"id":12301,"date":"2013-03-19T08:42:51","date_gmt":"2013-03-19T12:42:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/from-ray-kurzweil-to-kanye-west-everyones-a-futurist-now\/"},"modified":"2013-03-19T08:42:51","modified_gmt":"2013-03-19T12:42:51","slug":"from-ray-kurzweil-to-kanye-west-everyones-a-futurist-now","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/futurist\/from-ray-kurzweil-to-kanye-west-everyones-a-futurist-now\/","title":{"rendered":"From Ray Kurzweil to Kanye West, everyone\u2019s a futurist now"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    In 1963, in the depths of the Cold War, all of the futurists in    the world could probably assemble in a largish conference room    and still have space for an overhead projector. Half a century    later, it would take a small stadium to hold all of the people    who use the title in some form. The world of futures is a broad    church today populated by everyone from author and inventor Ray    Kurzweil and hisobsessive    focus on the singularityto Kanye West with his future-esque fashion    fetishes. While its been a relatively quiet profession for a    long time, suddenly it seems like futurists are all around,    feeding a growing appetite for all things strange, metallic,    and digital.  <\/p>\n<p>    Why, and why now?  <\/p>\n<p>    Full disclosure:     I do this for a living, having been given the title of    futurist by an employer a decade ago. My practice hasnt been    atypical of working futurists, formally using foresight and    research to help big brand names, governments, and nonprofits    navigate complexity. With a daily menu that can veer from the    topics du jour (drones,    algorithms gone wild, 3D printing,     augmented reality, and     smart cities) to long-running classics such as     aging populations,     green energy or     food sustainability, futurists work is seldom boring and    often puts them face-to-face with the unusual, the atemporal,    and the downright weird. While the world of the futurist used    to be much farther removed from the general public, perhaps    only appearing through an interest in science fiction, it now    jumps off the front page of the broadsheets.  <\/p>\n<p>    There are different flavors of futurists. There is the    professional, consulting kind, many of whom trained in a formal    university or professional program, and use structured methods    and tools to help large organizations make sense of trends and    develop strategies. There are the self-proclaimed futurists who    are enthusiasts of a specific area such as technology, food,    health, culture and so on, who dedicate themselves to    furthering a favored future (here I would place Kurzweil and    kin). Then, there are the broader masses of folk who like the    idea of the future, and speak about leading others there, or    just surround themselves in the trappings of all that is shiny    and future-esque.  <\/p>\n<p>    Superdensity is now  <\/p>\n<p>    One could argue,     as I have before , that we are in a pretty future-dense    moment, with a number of major global issues, from climate    change to energy to health to media and communication all very    obviously teetering on the edge of massive change. With major    natural, social and economic systems facing perturbations, and    with the global economy so closely intertwined,     we feel the rattle from these shocks in ways we didnt    decades ago. Global systems, and real-time awareness, create    effects on a worldwide scale. A nuclear accident in one country, can cause a    rethink of energy policy a continent away, even    before the trace radiation spreads. Risks tracked by groups like the World Economic    Forum appear to be multiplying; even Cambridge University has recently set up a    center for the study of existential risks .  <\/p>\n<p>    Short of world wars and oil embargoes, we havent until    recently sensed every shake or shudder in another part of the    world. But when a new smartphone or piece of code released in    one country this morning can be in the hands of another by    tonight, or     supply chains are disrupted quickly by unexpected events,    or a biological innovation can be knocked off quickly by        semi-pros working in a closet, not only do business and    governments look for advice, but societies also seek some kind    of orientation.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its possible that these volatile times have encouraged more    people to identify as futurists, or as future-minded.The    usual professional training groundsa handful of universities,    corporations with internal future research teams, and    specialist agenciesarent producing markedly more futurists    these days than they have in the past decade (though several    new     university programs have joined a few of theolder graduate degree programs). There are    probably fewer than 100 new graduates from these programs a    year, and many dont go on to punditry, but work within    companies. However, the market is calling for expert opinions    at a far higher rate as the velocity and intensity of the new    increases. The boom in tech blogs and major media microsites    focusing solely on the future has put more focus on finding    people who are on the front lines of making these futures    happen, or dealing with their consequencesengineers, social    scientists, designers, coders, ethicists, etc., as well as    generalist pundits.  <\/p>\n<p>    From future to recent past, quickly    Science fiction writer Bruce Sterling determined that parts of    future promised in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s has now reached a    present state. For Sterling, this has meant spending more time        chronicling that weird present, and     counseling those fashioning the next phase as a design    critic and mentor.  <\/p>\n<p>    Big brands have also entered the fray, taking advantage of the    lack of a coherent narrative about the future to do what I call    strategic bending. These companiesposition themselves as    creators of The Future in high-budget marketing of the kind    we now see around cars, mobile phones, and defense    systems.Because so much of their business is wrapped up    in the sales of so-called ecosystems of complementary products    and services (think iEverything), they need the average    person to see their brands way as the path into to the future.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Here is the original post:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/finance.yahoo.com\/news\/ray-kurzweil-kanye-west-everyone-140723415.html;_ylt=AwrNUWxAXUhRPF4ABAD_wgt.\" title=\"From Ray Kurzweil to Kanye West, everyone\u2019s a futurist now\">From Ray Kurzweil to Kanye West, everyone\u2019s a futurist now<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> In 1963, in the depths of the Cold War, all of the futurists in the world could probably assemble in a largish conference room and still have space for an overhead projector. 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