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Design Tomorrow is a podcast about design, technology, and being human with a special emphasis on growing our awareness that what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow. Hosted on A... more
FAQs about Design Tomorrow:How many episodes does Design Tomorrow have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
April 08, 2019The Last Thing We Need Are SmartphonesWhen so many problems of existence remain unsolved, we haven't earned the luxury of smartphones. So this is an intervention. A challenge to the status quo of waste and distraction and triviality and short-term pile-on that is our way of life here in 2019...Links"Give it a second! It's going to space!""not just actual attention but the promise of future, fictional, vaporous attention" - Dan HonFlint, Michigan still doesn't have clean waterBill Gates made a machine that turns feces into drinkable waterIt’s In the Bag! Teenager Wins Science Fair, Solves Massive Environmental ProblemMusicAll music used in this episode is independently produced and licensed by Design Tomorrow for non-commercial use.Invicta, by Blue Dot SessionsBloom, by r benyElectribe 2 Meets System 1, by r beny4-Track Cassette Drone, by r benyComma, by Blue Dot SessionsCreditsDesign Tomorrow is produced by Chris Butler at the Tomorrow office in Durham, NC.You can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co.Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more23minPlay
March 25, 2019Behind Every RobotWhat is it about robots that compels us to create them? And what does it say about a culture that makes machine surrogates despite not having reached a consensus about why to make them in the first place? In this episode, we'll explore the robots taking over our world, and the agenda behind them...LinkshitchBOTthe definition of "robot" from Google and Wikipediaa drumming robota spring-making robotoh, the many uses of springsUber's first self-driven truck delivery was a beer run.Amazon's newest ambition: competing directly with UPS and FedExThe permanent transitionThe three laws of roboticsThe One Thing Real Quick Podcast"How to Keep Yourself Sane in Faketopia"MusicAll music used in this episode is independently produced and licensed by Design Tomorrow for non-commercial use.Inside the Toy Submarine, by Blue Dot SessionsRotary Cog, by Blue Dot SessionsBloom, by r benyNovation Peak Ambient II, by r benyHer Caliber, by Blue Dot SessionsExquisite Motion, by Blue Dot SessionsRainy Day Drone, by Blue Dot SessionsTiny Bottles, by Blue Dot SessionsThe Dustbin, by Blue Dot SessionsCreditsDesign Tomorrow is produced by Chris Butler at the Tomorrow office in Durham, NC. You can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co.Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more35minPlay
March 11, 2019The Real Value of IdeasWhat are our ideas worth? Are they as valuable as we think they are? And what might change about how we act on our ideas once we start thinking differently about how we value them and how unique they really are? In this episode, we'll explore how simultaneous ideas and discoveries throughout history show that ideas and minds probably work differently than we think...LinksThe Discovery of EndorphinsWho invented Electricity?List of multiple discoveriesThe Theory of MultiplesDueling Movies are a real thingThis episode is based upon an article I wrote in 2015 called "What is an idea worth?"MusicAll music used in this episode is independently produced and licensed by Design Tomorrow for non-commercial use.Ultraviolet Clouds Clone, by by r benyBloom, by r benyFlashing Runner, by Blue Dot SessionsCanopy, by r benyPassing Station, by Blue Dot SessionsE2 Ambient X , by r benyCreditsDesign Tomorrow is produced by Chris Butler at the Tomorrow office in Durham, NC.You can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co.Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more20minPlay
February 26, 2019How to Make Good ThingsThey say that practice makes perfect. I'll settle for "practice makes good," thank you very much! In this episode of Design Tomorrow, we'll explore what it means to practice - what there is in repetition that can help us to get better. Not just at what we do, but also at who we are.LinksMy drawing professor, Alfred Decredico.Balancing Data with Intuition, by Jon YablonskiThe Way to Make Good Things is to Make Many Things, by Chris ButlerMusicAll music used in this episode is independently produced and licensed by Design Tomorrow for non-commercial use.Arctic Draba, by Blue Dot SessionsBut Enough About Me Bill Paxton, by Chris ZabriskieIllumination Ritual, by r benyDrift & Divide, by r benyCold Summers, by Blue Dot SessionsVolca FM Meets PO, by r benyCreditsDesign Tomorrow is produced by Chris Butler at the Tomorrow office in Durham, NC.You can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co.Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more17minPlay
February 11, 2019Computer WorldThere are very few people left on Earth for whom the world isn't shaped by computers or seen through their screens. But does it have to be this way? In this episode, we'll explore how screens — and the images they reveal — are just as much a manifestation of the world from which they come as they are the raw materials of a story about the next one: the future...LinksThe IBM Portable PC 5155Blade Runner - Opening SceneHuman Progress Landscape, the not-so-good student animation I made in 2003, but for which I still retain some fondnessThe machine I used to make it: the Sony VAIO Digital StudioJony Ive's magical voice for Apple marketingyou may have noticed some sound from the Tron Lightbike SceneThe Matrix "What is Real?" scenekeen listeners and sci-fi aficionados will have noticed sounds from the Nostromo boot sequence in Alienyou may have also noticed some sound from The Lawnmower Man's disconnecting sceneWhat Technology Wants, by Kevin KellyThe last clip you heard came from WarGames - The WOPR introduction sceneMusicWith the exception of a brief sample from a live performance of Kraftwerk in 1978, all music used in this episode was independently produced and shared with Design Tomorrow for non-commercial use by Able Parris of kamuter.Stratosfear, by kamuterDiscovery, by kamuterthe robots (live), by KraftwerkFrequency, by kamuterTerraform, by kamuterInterrogation, by kamuterSome of My Favorite Independent MediaRobin Sloan is a writer and self-styled media inventor who constantly inspires me by independently producing short stories and "odd-shaped internet projects." His latest workspace is called Year of the Meteor, where he's writing a regular newsletter and producing some interesting zine-like media. Robin and his partner Kathryn Tomajan also independently produce California extra virgin olive oil under the label: Fat GoldDesert Oracle is a pocket-sized field guide (and radio show) to the fascinating American deserts: strange tales, singing sand dunes, sagebrush trails, artists and aliens, authors and oddballs, ghost towns and modern legends, musicians and mystics, scorpions and saguaros! Independently produced by Ken Layne.Mysterious Universe is my favorite podcast about the weird, the strange, the paranormal, and the metaphysical independently produced for over a decade in Sydney, Australia. You can support them by listening and becoming a member of their Plus Club.Logic Magazine is a print magazine about technology that publishes three times per year and maintains an intentionally small digital footprint. Hurry Slowly is a podcast about how you can be more productive, creative, and resilient through the simple act of slowing down. Aquarium Drunkard is an eclectic audio journal focused on daily reviews, interviews, features, podcasts and sessions.CreditsDesign Tomorrow is produced by Chris Butler at the Tomorrow office in Durham, NC. You can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co.Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more24minPlay
January 28, 2019This Creation of Our GeniusAs long as we've been self-aware, we've desired companionship. And yet, we are not enough for one another; we hunger for something more - something that folklore, imaginary friends, and now technology have attempted to satisfy. Today, we stand at a crossroads beyond which is a future full of artificial lives. What kinds of minds will we create for ourselves? And what kind of future will those minds make for us?Links"The Measure of a Man," Season 2, Episode 9 of Star Trek: The Next GenerationHer"Be Right Back," Season 2, Episode 1 of Black MirrorTHX 1138The confession scene in THX 1138"When her best friend died, she rebuilt him using artificial intelligence."The tablets on Star Trek: The Next Generation were called PADDs...and there were a lot of themMusicAll music used in this episode is independently produced and licensed by Design Tomorrow for non-commercial use.MD by r benyBut Enough About Me, Bill Paxton, by Chris ZabriskieCities Sleep Like Seeds by r benyThe Sea's Sullen Green by r benyEmpty Grinds by r benyGlisten by r benyCreditsDesign Tomorrow is produced by Chris Butler at the Tomorrow office in Durham, NC.You can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co.Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more27minPlay
January 14, 2019How to Get Your Time BackThe more time passes, the faster it feels it's moving. It's an illusion, of course, but does that really matter? If you feel like it's moving faster, it might as well be. The shrinkiness of time is part of the human condition. But the secret you may not know is that you can slow it down. You can get your time back. Here are eight ways...Links"Life is Short," by Paul GrahamThe boiling frog phenomenon\My preferred notebookDeep Work, by Cal NewportMusicAll music used in this episode is independently produced and licensed by Design Tomorrow for non-commercial use.Morning Colorwheel, by Blue Dot SessionsMachination, by Blue Dot SessionsOur Digital Compass, by Blue Dot SessionsBasin, by r benyEcrins Eurorack Ambient, by r benyCold Summers, by Blue Dot SessionsFull Blossom of the Evening, by r benyCreditsDesign Tomorrow is produced by Chris Butler at the Tomorrow office in Durham, NC.You can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co.Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more26minPlay
January 01, 2019Ticking Progress BombsProgress is something we all try to work toward, but how do we really know if we're making any? And if progress isn’t permanent, is it progress at all? In this episode, we'll explore progress and the ways that certain forms of it actually trap us in the past...LinksRonald Wright, A Short History of ProgressInterview with Ronald Wright, "What is Progress"MusicAll music used in this episode is independently produced and licensed by Design Tomorrow for non-commercial use.Early Renaissance Music, Shakespear's TimeWestern Sycamore, by r benyOur Digital Compass, by Blue Dot SessionsString Theory, by r benyTraditional Polynesian Music, The Culture SocietyBurl, by r benyJune 12, 2014, by r benyDulcinea Eurotrack Modular Ambient, by r benyCreditsDesign Tomorrow is produced by Chris Butler at the Tomorrow office in Durham, NC.You can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co.Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more16minPlay
November 20, 2018The Voice InterfaceWe're all using voice interfaces now — a thing of science fiction now very much in our reality. But it turns out that feelings — things like fear, loneliness, trust, and desire — play just as much of a role in the way these machines work than do databases and code...LinksData talks to the ComputerJosh.aiJosh promotional videoWe Are Hopelessly Hooked on TechnologyB.J. FoggTristan Harris on the needed design renaissanceMusicAll music used in this episode is independently produced and licensed by Design Tomorrow for non-commercial use.Mercurial Vision, by Blue Dot SessionsI Can't Imagine Where I'd Be Without It, by Chris ZabriskieCascade Symmetry, by r benyAuroral, by r benySidrax Organ Black Fountain, by r benyElatan, by Gustav LandinCreditsYou can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co. Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more22minPlay
November 01, 2018The Power of PerspectiveIn a world as crowded with technological tools for measuring our progress as ours is, sometimes the best way to see how far we've come is, literally, in our own hands and on our own faces. In this episode, we'll discuss a simple exercise you can do to test your perspective and how well it accounts for other people, not just you.LinksA 30-second test to determine whether your boss is a gem or a jerk MusicAll music used in this episode is independently produced and licensed by Design Tomorrow for non-commercial use.The Terrarium, by Blue Dot SessionsMercurial Vision, by Blue Dot SessionsNovation Peak Ambient, by r beny The Fossils of Intention, by r beny Paper House, by r benyCreditsYou can follow the show on Twitter @dsgntmrrw. You can visit the show's website at designtomorrow.co, and you can email me at chris @ designtomorrow.co.Thanks for listening, and remember, what we do and think today can create a better tomorrow.After-Credits LinksJoy's LawTingbotWeb Decay GraphRedesigning a blog to meet business objectivesYou're ending your emails wrongMan plays Beatles song on guitar while undergoing brain surgeryGoodnight Dune Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more17minPlay
FAQs about Design Tomorrow:How many episodes does Design Tomorrow have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.