Technology and civilization
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Technology and civilization
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Technology and civilization
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- Powaqqatsi, Life in transformation, a Golan-Globus production ; Cannon Group ; a Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas presentation ; writers, Godrey Reggio, Ken Richards ; directed by Godfrey Reggio ; produced by Mel Lawrence, Godfrey Reggio, Lawrence Taub
- The evolution of everything, how new ideas emerge, Matt Ridley
- I, human, AI, automation, and the quest to reclaim what makes us unique, Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic
- Whiplash, how to survive our faster future, Joi Ito and Jeff Howe
- Life without oil, why we must shift to a new energy future, Steve Hallett and John Wright
- Falter, has the human game begun to play itself out?, Bill McKibben
- What technology wants, Kevin Kelly
- How the world really works, the science behind how we got here and where we're going, Vaclav Smil
- Blood in the machine, the origins of the rebellion against big tech, Brian Merchant
- The march of the millennia, a key to looking at history, by Isaac Asimov and Frank White
- Thank you for being late, an optimist's guide to thriving in the age of accelerations, Thomas L. Friedman
- Rhythm science, Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid ; editorial director, Peter Lunenfeld
- Connections 2, a production of TLC in association with James Burke and The Principal Film Company, UK
- Transcendent man, life and ideas of Ray Kurzweil, Ptolemaic Productions ; Therapy Studios ; directed by Barry Ptolemy ; produced by Barry Ptolemy, Felicia Ptolemy
- Metaverse for dummies, by Ian Khan
- Around the world in 80 treasures, Dan Cruickshank
- Koyaanisqatsi, Life out of balance, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; an IRE presentation ; Francis Ford Coppola presents ; produced & directed by Godfrey Reggio ; associate producers, Lawrence Taub & Mel Lawrence
- Energy and civilization, a history, Vaclav Smil
- 21 urok dlia XXI veka, I͡Uvalʹ Noĭ Kharari ; [perevod s angliĭskogo I͡U. Gol'dberga]
- The rise of the creative class, and how it's transforming work, leisure, community and everyday life, Richard Florida
- Technology matters, questions to live with, David E. Nye
- Fabrication, essays on making things and making meaning, by Susan Neville
- The meaning of the 21st century, a vital blueprint for ensuring our future, James Martin
- Smart mobs, the next social revolution, Howard Rheingold
- A humane economy, the social framework of the free market, by Wilhelm Röpke ; introduction by Dermot Quinn
- The shifting realities of Philip K. Dick, selected literary and philosophical writings, edited, and with an introduction by Lawrence Sutin
- Speed limits, where time went and why we have so little left, Mark C. Taylor
- Challenging collections, approaches to the heritage of recent science and technology, edited by Alison Boyle and Johannes-Geert Hagmann
- Numbers don't lie, 71 stories to help us understand the modern world, Vaclav Smil
- The world in a grain, the story of sand and how it transformed civilization, Vince Beiser
- Dwellers in the land, the bioregional vision, Kirkpatrick Sale
- Understanding media, the extensions of man, Marshall McLuhan ; introduction by Lewis H. Lapham
- Prefiguring cyberculture, an intellectual history, [edited by Darren Tofts, Annemarie Jonson, and Alessio Cavallaro]
- Masterworks of technology, the story of creative engineering, architecture, and design, E.E. Lewis
- Utopia is creepy, and other provocations, Nicholas Carr