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2014/02/04
2014 02 03 INTRODUCTION DE MICHEL SALOFF COSTE A LA JOURNEE DESIGN ME A PLANET PARIS 2014
2014/02/03
2014 02 03 Journée Design Me A Planet, 3 février 2014 CREER ET REUSSIR LE XXIe SIECLE, LES FACTEURS CLES DU SUCCES Entretien de Michel Saloff-Coste avec Jean-Louis Jourdan
ENTRETIEN AVEC JEAN-LOUIS JOURDAN - SNCF
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Journée Design Me A Planet, 3 février 2014 CREER ET REUSSIR LE XXIe SIECLE, LES FACTEURS CLES DU SUCCES Entretien de Michel Saloff-Coste avec Jean-Louis Jourdan, Directeur du Département...
2014 02 03 DESIGN ME A PLANET PARIS FRANCE 2014 REUSSIR LE XXI SIECLE LES FACTEURS CLEFS DU SUCCES
Blog : http://designmeaplanet.blogspot.fr
CREER ET REUSSIR
LE XXIème SIECLE
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhtwKxWzp1K3CgmmgjOGqB8Jfy7V6Gr28&feature=edit_ok
Quatrième journée co-créative de Design Me a
Planet et Cofely GDF Suez
Design Me a Planet vous invite à une journée de
co-construction de la société de demain, combinant conférences et ateliers.
Lundi 3 février 2014 de 8h30 à 17h30
Institut des Métiers et de la Formation de
Cofely GDF Suez
257 avenue Georges Clemenceau 92200 Nanterre
France
2014/01/29
2014 02 07 A 9H50 ARTE DERNIÈRE ALERTE 40 ans après les limites à la croissance
DERNIÈRE ALERTE
40 ans après les limites à la croissance
mercredi 29 janvier à 0h15 (55 min)
Rediffusé vendredi 07.02 à 9h50
Il y a quarante ans, les chercheurs du Club de Rome dénonçaient l'illusion d'une croissance exponentielle sur une planète aux ressources limitées. L'avertissement eut peu d'effets à l'époque. Qu'en est-il aujourd'hui ?
En 1972, le Club de Rome, cercle de réflexion international regroupant scientifiques, économistes ou industriels, chargeait quatre jeunes chercheurs du Massachusetts Institute of Technology de se pencher sur l’avenir de la croissance. Leur rapport, intitulé Les limites à la croissance, aura un impact médiatique retentissant. Pour la première fois, on prend la mesure des conséquences dramatiques pour la planète et l’humanité d’une croissance exponentielle dans un monde aux ressources limitées. Leurs conclusions, jugées catastrophistes – voire communistes ! – scandalisent pourtant les économistes libéraux, et ne débouchent sur aucune mesure politique volontariste. Quarante ans plus tard, on commence à peine à prendre au sérieux cette question, qui appelle désormais d'autres réponses. Si, dans les années 1970, il était envisageable de ralentir le cours des choses, cette situation est révolue, vu les niveaux atteints par la croissance démographique, la production énergétique et la consommation. Les acteurs centraux de cette réflexion, notamment Jay Forrester, Dennis Meadows ou Jørgen Randers, reviennent dans ce documentaire sur la genèse de ce rapport, sa réception controversée, et sur ses thèses, plus actuelles que jamais.
Détails
- Origine : ZDF
- Pays : Italie
- Année : 2013
- Disponible en direct : oui
- Son : Stereo
- Image : HD, 16/9
- Version : VF
- Arte+7: 29.01-05.02.2014
- Générique
- Rediffusions :
ven 07.02 à 9h50
lun 17.02 à 3h20
2014/01/14
2014 01 04 MICHEL SALOFF COSTE MAKING OF DMAP PBS

Last year PBS got interested in the project and proposed to make a serie of television programs under the name "Design Me A Planet on PBS".
This television series will use the contents and network developed by DMAP to present:
· Why future long-term thinking is important today?
· How we can anticipate possible futures and build a better future?
· What are major possible scenarios, opportunities, risks?
· How experts, companies, civil society, NGO's, governments, children's see the future?
· What are the good practices around the planet?
2014/01/12
2014/01/04
2013/12/10
2013 12 09 PLANETARY FUTURES
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2013/12/07
2013 12 07 Fwd: [MICHEL SALOFF COSTE GALLERY] DESIGN ME A PLANET - THE PROJECT
La planète bleue - gouache de Michel Saloff Coste
In recent years, I have started working on a series of paintings, both abstract and concrete ones: the planet series. It is particularly illustrative of my willingness to innovate and to break away with the past, but also to research multi-representational and sociological connections with the scientific, artistic, spiritual, spatial, temporal, ethnic and sociologic spheres. The planet series is innovative because it explores a theme which is pervasive in contemporary science and yet, paradoxically, almost absent in the current artistic expression: the theme of the cosmos.
Being a forerunner of contemporary art, I created a new trend, a new "school" clashing with the common themes and the traditional expression media: "the cosmic art". I consider the cosmos as a topic, but also as an expression support. Each painting is a proposition of a drawing, a destiny or a planetary "design" from a scientific point of view, but it is also a celebration of beauty and the diversity of outer space from an artistic point of view. And finally, on a spiritual level, each painting can be seen as a mandala, a meditation support to connect with the essential, beyond life and death, in the framework of a Jungian psychological perspective.
Socially, this series of paintings is the opportunity to incite reflection on the finitude of our planet and the way we are changing our lives, for better or worse. The money raised by selling the planet series is being used to run a systemic research and innovation program open internationally, "Design me a Planet". Through "Design Me a Planet" I invite the different stakeholders of the world to democratically discuss and create a real global program, viable and exciting through its beauty, its generousness and its truth.
I believe that during these last couple of years we witnessed the boom of each and every one's right to define himself and his life. However, this ego-trip can quickly become confining if it is not counterbalanced by a real open-mindedness to others and by the responsibility that everyone has toward this small and increasingly precarious spacecraft that is Earth.
Our planet is our common good: it's what we have in common!
For the first time in the history of humanity, our multiplied systemic impacts have made us responsible, locally and on the short-term, for the global challenges that we face on the long-term. Let us start together the intelligent mutations. These challenges make us innovate differently and represent an unprecedented opportunity to unite forces, collaborate, create and commit to intelligent mutations. Energy, food supply, cities, environment, health services, human society: far away from denial or catastrophism, we can find the solutions that will measure up to these challenges if we manage to combine creation, collaboration and innovation.
The Design me a Planet program is intended to facilitate innovation open to all global stakeholders in order to succeed achieving these mutations that we now know to be necessary and which require a considerable evolution of our collective intelligence. "Design Me a Planet" is a state-of-the-art creative body, a collaborative project, a HUB that associates prospective sharing, creative initiatives' setup, sharing best practices and operational support by connecting actors and experts of complementary sectors, so that the final result might be uniting thought and action.
Innovation dealing with global challenges is a vital necessity for all of us. "Design Me a Planet" is the first open innovation hub dedicated to global issues in a time when humanity is risking for the first time – and probably the last time – its existence, but also to the revelation of the planet's beauty, generousness, truth and meaning!
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2013/12/03
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2013/11/16
2013 WHAT DOES THE FUTURE LOOK LIKE? (11 TALKS)
WHAT DOES THE FUTURE LOOK LIKE?
(11 TALKS)
Visions of the future, on everything from cars to the
Internet to the human species.
Curated by TED
2013/11/09
2013 10 09 MICHEL SALOFF COSTE AND DESIGN ME A PLANET IN CALIFORNIA USA
Visiting French artist and scientist Michel will talk about this international project and movement that asks participants to design their own planet. From Michel, "Come design your planet and invent a path for the future of mankind. A new art is born: the planetary design. Everyone is invited to participate in this creative emergence where all cultures will be able to unfold their genius." Appropriate for all ages. If you speak French, all the better. |
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