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On August 6, 1945, the first-ever nuclear bomb deployed in war was dropped on the city of Hiroshima Prefecture, leaving an estimated 140,000 dead in its wake by the end of that year. Among the victims, one particular age group stands out for the sheer number of fatalities sustained: 12 and 13 year-olds, children of first year junior high school age. We investigate the tragedy of this lost generation, piecing together surviving records and speaking with survivors, for whom the memories of children robbed of their futures that day are still burned deep in their memories, nearly eight decades on.
We are finding lost empires with new technology that may prove Atlantis is not a myth, that in fact it may hold the secret to who we really are.
Reynold Reynolds create works that directly reference and use source material from the Media in order to describe how the Media creates a kind of 'shared consciousness' of how we come to understand our own culture as well as anothers.
The Venus Project's video, Welcome To The Future, presents an attainable vision of what our world could be if we intelligently apply science and technology with environmental and human concern--a future where war, poverty and hunger could be but a distant memory. It advocates surpassing the monetary system by introducing a resource-based economy, in which all of the world's resources are utilized for the common heritage of all people. With the advent of newer technologies, computers, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology; and by nurturing individuality and creativity we could create abundance for everyone; not just a selected few. It presents future cities (on land and sea), architecture, efficient transportation, clean alternative energy systems, interviews with project founder and director, Jacque Fresco, and much more. It is an in-depth explanation of the direction and aims of The Venus Project.
British documentary on training to become a pilot.
In The Lost Art of the Future, Cuthand talks about artists he has known who passed away while living with HIV/AIDS and the art he wishes he had been able to see them make if their lifetimes had been longer.
Set in the year 2080, with the Earth ravaged by climate change, director Adeyemi Michael’s stark and powerful science-fiction drama tells the story of a desperate nomad who makes a discovery that leads to an unexpected mission and a chance for solace.
They've been in the business almost 35 years and remain amongst the world's favorite rock bands, still selling out stadiums and scoring top 10 records regularly. But Iron Maiden's history has not been an easy journey; despite the group making their ongoing popularity appear effortless, blood, sweat and tears have all been shed in the band's passionate desire to remain at the top of their game for this incredible period. This two disc independent documentary collection reveals much previously unknown about Iron Maiden and its personnel.
The next Industrial Revolution is upon us, and scientists, entrepreneurs and policymakers are warning of an imminent paradigm shift in the future of work. In partnership with the Council on Foreign Relations, VICE talks to industry leaders and laborers to learn how radical developments in automation and artificial intelligence are set to change the world of work as we know it.
What Comes Next Is the Future is a documentary film about the web created by Bearded founder Matt Griffin. It is the story of Tim Berners-Lee’s creation – how it came to be, where it’s been, and where it’s going – as told by the people who build it.
As the filmmaker pursues a creative career, she goes looking for others in similar positions to explore what her decision entails. Mixing experimental art and documentary film, the work explores the real and imaginary boundaries of creativity.
In the thick of a controversial war of ideas, two enlightening figures, Sam Harris, an atheist and a critic of religion, and Maajid Nawaz, an Islamist-turned-liberal activist, partake in an engaging dialogue on the state of Islam, its potential reform, the militant ideology of Islamism, and where all this lays in a secular world.
The long awaited, highly anticipated VNV Nation "Pastperfect" DVD has finally arrived! This special limited three-disc version features two DVD’s and a CD companion. "Pastperfect" DVD 1 contains live concert footage recorded during the Futureperfect Tour 2001/2002 from performances in Berlin, Washington DC, and the Mera Luna Festival. DVD 2 houses supplemental bonus material ranging from interviews, the making of "Futureperfect," a special on Mera Luna, “Easter eggs” and much, much more. The CD-ROM companion (only available in the limited edition) contains a section with extra live videos and photos. Special packaging, including a poster an d a sticker, will accompany this extraordinary release. North American version limited to 7000 copies. NTSC - all regions. On Metropolis.
Stitching the Future with Clues is a neurodivergent-futurist manifesto, presented as a single-channel film. It was commissioned by the Ford Foundation Gallery for the exhibition Indisposable: Structures of Support after the ada, curated by Ann Fox and Jessica Cooley. Combining animated diagrams, video and audio feedback processes, live performance, and expanded cinema techniques, it asks viewers to consider feedback systems as conceptual frameworks. It also reveals, through a cybernetic lens, how neurodivergence can be viewed as a system of sense making: one differently attuned to temporal, psychic, and environmental embodied existence and holding key insights for urgently needed world building
Part one of the nine-part feature Imitations of Life (2003).
A narrator from an undefined future discusses love, hope, future, beginnings, myths, environmental disasters and vanished species. The video investigates the possible end of an era, its entangled histories, open-ended narratives and flux identities. It aims to carefully glimpse into the possible futures of humankind and other kind: the vital necessity for co-dependence and urgency to remember, preserve and act now.
A self produced and self released special filmed April 3rd, 2022 at New York Comedy Club in New York City in front of a live audience.
In the Future They Ate From the Finest Porcelain resides in the cross-section between sci-fi, archaeology and politics. Combining live motion, archival images and CGI, the film explores the role of myth for history, fact and national identity.
A group of filmmakers is invited to search a cavern-esque treasure trove left by futurist Italian artist Giacomo Balla.