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  • IFTF's Future Now draws on research and forecasting at the Institute for the Future, a Palo Alto, CA think tank specializing in the future of technology, health, and organizational change. It began in September 2003.

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  • IFTF's Future Now is a group weblog, founded by Institute research director Alex Soojung-Kim Pang in September 2003. Its contributors include IFTF researchers interested in emerging technologies, the future of Asia, and the social and economic impacts on new technologies; IFTF corporate affiliates; academic partners; and members of the Innovation Lab, a Danish futures group with offices in Aarhus and Copenhagen. A complete list of contributors is available here.

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evonne

we're having a blast building an organic home from crystalline structures fused with the consciousness of www.growingarchitecture.org

there's so much power in our raw materials yet to be harnessed! i think there's tremendous potential for silica products that can capture and transform radiant energy while our homes learn how to purify and grow as needed. there will come a time when the organisms that surround us will only require that we treat them with enough respect to sustain symbiosis.

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