news from the future
We're still human
Lockdown is excluding us from tactile experiences. Any answer to this & future pandemics cannot divorce our digital consciousness from physical interaction.
Future working: what does the company of the future look like?
Hypertribalism
Low friction global communication has enabled our fracture into tiny tribes, each with strong views, tight borders, and fierce opposition
The future holiday: long but costly
In my research into the future holiday, I looked at the pressures facing the future of travel and the trends that will define how we vacation.
The city is dead. Long live the city.
I appeared on Radio 4's Moral Maze this week. Here is a version of the argument I made in favour of the city - the only answer to the three crises we face.
A race between the four horsemen
Four horsemen of disaster are vying to define our next three decades. Which one lands its blows first will determine our future.
- Future Communication 17
- Future Health 8
- Future Media 10
- Future Technology 10
- Future of Business 10
- Future of Cities 8
- Future of Education 6
- Future of Energy 8
- Future of Finance 18
- Future of Food 4
- Future of Housing 3
- Future of Humanity 22
- Future of Retail 9
- Future of Sport 1
- Future of Transport 8
- Future of Work 8
- Future society 11
- Futurism 20
Archive Note
The archive of posts on this site has been somewhat condensed and edited, not always deliberately. This blog started all the way back in 2006 when working full time as a futurist was still a distant dream, and at one point numbered nearly 700 posts. There have been attempts to reduce replication, trim out some weaker posts, and tell more complete stories, but also some losses through multiple site moves - It has been hosted on Blogger, Wordpress, Medium, and now SquareSpace. The result is that dates and metadata on all the posts may not be accurate and many may be missing their original images.
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