A vision of the future

A vision of the future

National Geographic Channel - Rethinking a Campaign

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Made by Joachim Ulrich & Frederik Stensballe Halby.

Outdoor.

Print.

The downside of predicting the future… irony.

The downside of predicting the future… irony.

When will we begin to see new growth in the Western world, after the financial meltdown?
Anonymous

We’re already seeing new growth as it is, but we won’t return till the “pre crisis level” until probably 2012-2014. The newest IMF forecasts are showing some interesting trends (especially about the developed world vs. the developing world) and I suggest that you take a look at that :) 

Link to IMF World Economic Outlook 2010.

So… What About Europe?

An essay on the future of Europe

The future is already here. It’s just unevenly distributed.
William Gibson
Is this for me?!

Questions like “is this for me?” or “how can I use this?” are neither uncommon nor stupid.

Strategic foresight is a complex non-science (because even science is not science these days) and by far not for everyone. The Flux Capacitor seeks to hand out a couple of goodies and tidbits about the future.

Some of it is not for you. It’s for other readers. But hey! You might get lucky and then – just then! – you see something that saved your day, month or year. Something you hadn’t thought of or a new angle on a specific issue.

When that is said and done, why don’t you take a look on other services from Karpantschof? Those might be just for you :)

Site Switch!

The Flux Capacitor is now running solely on social media! Hooray!

Tumblr provides the platform that enable us to integrate Issuu, facebook, twitter and of course the almighty PDF with exactly what we need :D

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