Earth 2050 Project Invites Dreamers, Innovators and Designers to Predict and Illustrate the Future

Earth 2050 Project Invites Dreamers, Innovators and Designers to Predict and Illustrate the Future

POSSIBLE Moscow has created an interactive portal for Kaspersky Lab that invites users to discuss the world of the future, the opportunities it brings and the threats it might cause. Earth 2050 brings together men and women from artistic and scientific backgrounds, dreamers and innovators, to predict changes in the world, as well as technology and cyber threats in the upcoming 30 years.

The interactive experience features the most popular forecasts and theories - including some from the world's top scientists and futurists - and invites designers from all over the world to interpret these scenarios, showcasing their vision for our future. "The idea was to consolidate futurologists and visionaries in their ambition to describe a future world," explained Marat Arutyunov, creator, POSSIBLE Moscow. "We see lots of scientists and futurologists tell us about the future, whilst designers, artists and illustrators upload their works to places like Behance. We wanted to combine them, creating a single web platform where all the predictions and images can be showcased."

Earth 2050 divides the planet into geographical areas, with each including a forecast on a certain aspect of society's life. Many locations are complemented by futuristic images and even 360-degree panoramas. Any designer, illustrator or artist can upload his or her work to the site and members of the public can comment freely on whether they believe certain predictions will come true.

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