FiveWordsForTheFuture
  • About the project
  • Videos
  • Contact
  • Partners
  • Privacy Policy

climate change

Dal Mediterraneo al Pacifico. Dialoghi attraverso i mari / From the Mediterranean to the Pacific. Dialogues across the seas

Dal Mediterraneo al Pacifico. Dialoghi attraverso i mari / From the Mediterranean to the Pacific. Dialogues across the seas

By: 5w4the_future - Jul 24, 2018
Climate Change, Globalization, Health, Sustainability
Interview with Elif Ayiter

Interview with Elif Ayiter

By: plc - Nov 20, 2017
Economy, Energy, Globalization, Health, Sustainability, Video
Interview with Annick Bureaud

Interview with Annick Bureaud

By: plc - Sep 26, 2016
Art, Awareness, Biotechnologies, Education, Interview, Society, Sustainability, Video

Recent Posts

  • Interview with Jeremy Hight

    Interview with Jeremy Hight

  • “Smart clothes” that can measure your movements

    “Smart clothes” that can measure your movements

  • New wearable device turns the body into a battery

    New wearable device turns the body into a battery

  • Interview with Jatun Risba

    Interview with Jatun Risba

  • Surgical device inspired by parasitic wasps

    Surgical device inspired by parasitic wasps

Categories

  • 3D Imaging (1)
  • 3D printing (7)
  • 5G (1)
  • Acoustics (1)
  • Aesthetic (7)
  • Agriculture (1)
  • App (1)
  • Architecture (4)
  • Ars Electronica 2016 (2)
  • Art (31)
  • Artificial Intelligence (8)
  • Augmented Reality (3)
  • Automotive (6)
  • Awareness (14)
  • Bacteria (3)
  • Biodesign (9)
  • Biomechatronics (4)
  • Bionics (7)
  • Biophysics (4)
  • Biorobotics (2)
  • Biotechnologies (26)
  • Body (23)
  • Carbon nanotubes (3)
  • Climate Change (2)
  • Collective intelligence (1)
  • Computational creativity (3)
  • Computing (8)
  • Conference (2)
  • Consciousness (13)
  • Data Storage (2)
  • Design (10)
  • Digital Life (5)
  • Domotics (5)
  • Drones (2)
  • eBooks (1)
  • Economy (12)
  • Education (7)
  • Electricity (9)
  • Energy (29)
  • Events (2)
  • Fashion (9)
  • Food (4)
  • Future (4)
  • Future (1)
  • Genetic engineering (2)
  • Globalization (10)
  • Green Economy (13)
  • Health (15)
  • Information (1)
  • Information Technology (25)
  • Innovation (57)
  • Interfaces (6)
  • Internet of Things (1)
  • Interview (18)
  • Italiano (4)
  • Life (3)
  • Life expenctancy (2)
  • Light (6)
  • Love (1)
  • Medicine (13)
  • Metameterials (3)
  • Multimedia (8)
  • nanotechnologies (10)
  • Networks (2)
  • New Materials (8)
  • News (9)
  • Open Source (4)
  • Performance (2)
  • Plastic (2)
  • Play (1)
  • Poetics (1)
  • Print (4)
  • Robotics (24)
  • Sciences (31)
  • Self awareness (2)
  • Sensors (2)
  • Skin (5)
  • Smell (1)
  • Social structure (2)
  • Society (36)
  • Sound (1)
  • Storytelling (3)
  • Sustainability (29)
  • Synthetic Nature (12)
  • Technologies (56)
  • Teleportation (2)
  • Transportation (8)
  • Video (45)
  • Virtual Reality (8)
  • Virtual Worlds (2)
  • Visions (21)
  • Wearables (10)

Archives

  • May 2021
  • October 2020
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • January 2019
  • December 2018
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • July 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018
  • December 2017
  • November 2017
  • September 2017
  • August 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • February 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
  • September 2016
  • August 2016
  • July 2016
  • June 2016
  • May 2016
  • April 2016
  • December 2015
  • March 2015
  • January 2015
  • November 2014
  • October 2014
  • August 2014
  • June 2014
  • May 2014
  • April 2014
  • March 2014
  • February 2014
  • November 2013
  • October 2013
  • August 2013
  • July 2013
  • June 2013
  • May 2013
  • February 2013
  • January 2013

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Links

  • FiveWordsForTheFuture on Facebook
  • FiveWordsForTheFuture on Tumblr
  • FiveWordsForTheFuture on Twitter
  • FiveWordsForTheFuture on YouTube
  • N-blog dot org
  • Noema – Technology & Society

Feed

RSS feed RSS - Posts

Interview with Jeremy Hight
Interview with Jeremy Hight

  Jeremy Hight is an artist,writer,theorist and sometimes digital curator. He created the field of Locative Narrative in 2002 with the collaborative project 34 North 118 West (https://collection.eliterature.org/3/work.html?work=34-north-118-west). His collaborative digital poetics work Carrizo Parkfield Diaries is in the permanent digital collection of the Whitney museum in New York. https://artport.whitney.org/gatepages/artists/nakatani/new_index.html He is the author of […] [...]

“Smart clothes” that can measure your movements
“Smart clothes” that can measure your movements

In recent years there have been exciting breakthroughs in wearable technologies, like smartwatches that can monitor your breathing and blood oxygen levels. But what about a wearable that can detect how you move as you do a physical activity or play a sport, and could potentially even offer feedback on how to improve your technique? […] [...]

New wearable device turns the body into a battery
New wearable device turns the body into a battery

Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a new, low-cost wearable device that transforms the human body into a biological battery. The device, described today in the journal Science Advances, is stretchy enough that you can wear it like a ring, a bracelet or any other accessory that touches your skin. It also […] [...]

Interview with Jatun Risba
Interview with Jatun Risba

  Jatun Risba (‘ki’) is an artist of self, linguist of kinship and joker exploring beyond human paradigms. By approaching Art, Science, Technology in terms of ritual mysticism, ki recovers poetry and magic in contemporary societies. Since 2014 Risba has been developing the practice of ‘interesse’ (Dance of Life) which consists of liminal somatic & […] [...]

Surgical device inspired by parasitic wasps
Surgical device inspired by parasitic wasps

A surgical device inspired by parasitic wasps could make it easier and less painful to remove certain tumours and blood clots. Parasitic wasps inject their eggs through a long, thin, tubular organ called an ovipositor into living hosts, such as spiders and caterpillars. The organ’s blade-like valves, which run the full length of the tube, […] [...]

Interview with Giada Totaro
Interview with Giada Totaro

  Giada Totaro is a new media artist and innovative didactic expert. Between 2002 and 2015 she graduated in “Theatre Direction” and “Cinema, TV and Multimedia Production” at the University of Roma Tre, the first level master “Digital Environment Design” at NABA in Milan, and the second level Diploma at the School of New Technologies […] [...]

Plug-and-play brain–computer interface
Plug-and-play brain–computer interface

Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) offer the potential for people with severe motor disabilities to control external assistive devices with their mind. Current BCI systems are limited, however, by the need for daily recalibration of the decoder that converts neural activity into control signals. Researchers at the UC San Francisco Weill Institute for Neurosciences have now employed machine […] [...]

Pavegen
Pavegen

Pavegen is a people powered, kinetic tech floor tile that creates clean electricity and captivates the imagination of anyone that steps on it. WHO WE ARE Let’s create cities that work for citizens, not machines. Technology alone won’t make cities perform more efficiently. It’s about changing behaviours. Pavegen is a smart, innovative platform that also […] [...]

Interview with Marta de Menezes
Interview with Marta de Menezes

  Marta de Menezes is a Portuguese artist (b. Lisbon, 1975) with a degree in Fine Arts by the University in Lisbon, a MSt in History of Art and Visual Culture by the University of Oxford, and a PhD candidate at the University of Leiden. She has been exploring the intersection between Art and Biology, […] [...]

A chip made with carbon nanotubes marks a computing milestone
A chip made with carbon nanotubes marks a computing milestone

Because carbon nanotubes are almost atomically thin and ferry electricity so well, they make better semiconductors than silicon. In principle, carbon nanotube processors could run three times faster while consuming about one-third of the energy of their silicon predecessors. [...]

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy

Il Progetto


lingua FiveWordsForTheFuture nasce per aiutare a riconoscere e capire l'innovazione, a immaginare il futuro nel senso di pensarsi in un tempo possibile, prossimo e concreto.

The Project


language FiveWordsForTheFuture has been realized to help people in identifying and understanding innovation. Its aim is to imagine Our Future, through an inquiry into its concrete possibilities and by looking forward to those next, near realities that are going to come.

Tags

3D printing art art and science artificial intelligence automotive bacteria batteries biodesign biotechnologies body computing Consciousness design dna economy education electricity energy fashion future Information technologies information technology innovation light media medicine memory nanotechnologies networks new materials Noemalab plants renevable energy research robotics science sciences society sustainability technologies technology transportation video virtual reality wearables

Categories

Links

  • FiveWordsForTheFuture on Facebook
  • FiveWordsForTheFuture on Tumblr
  • FiveWordsForTheFuture on Twitter
  • FiveWordsForTheFuture on YouTube
  • N-blog dot org
  • Noema – Technology & Society

  • five words for the future

    A project by
    NoemaLab

  • Licenza Creative Commons

    social social social social social social social social social