Presented by Jay Gary, Lane Jennings, Kate McCallum, and Alex McManus
Whether it is Teihard de Chardin's "omega point," Barbara Marx Hubbard's "conscious evolution," Ken Wilber's "integral theory," Ziauddin Sardar's "Islamic science" or Pope Francis' exhortation to simplicity, the religious imagination continues to reframe our quest toward transformation and tomorrow. This panel will share how the spiritual quest for "terra nova" is expressed in their own futures work ranging from transmedia in Hollywood entertainment, to a "Voxtropolis" mashup in Motown with rap and social entrepreneurs, to a journal that ponders how the spirituality of science fiction is creating a post-terrestrial age.
Religious Quest for Tomorrow Explored at World Future Society Conference
1. World Future Society
Orlando, FL, July 13, 2014
Terra Nova: The Religious Quest for Tomorrow
Download slides: http://www.jaygary.com/terranova14.pdf #WFS14 @drjaygary
World Future Society, Orlando, FL, July 13, 2014
2. Religious Futures:
34 year retrospect
1980 First Global Conference on the Future, WFS, Toronto 1980
1981 Religious Futurists’ Network (JSAC- NCC)
1987 The Future of Muslim Civilization, by Zia Sardar
1988 World Network of Religious Futurists
1992 The Temples of Tomorrow by Kirby & Brewer
1999 ChristianFutures.com, by Jay Gary & Todd Johnson
2002 Integral Futures, Richard Slaughter, Ken Wilber
2003 Futurizing the Jews, by Moshe Dror & Tsvi Bisk
2006 Regent University, MA & Strategic Foresight, DSL
2008 IFTF, Faith in the Future, Bob Johansen
To advance the
knowledge & practice of
• Futures Studies in Religion
• Religious Studies in Futures
wnrf.orgRabbi Dr.
Moshe Dror
(1934-2011)
Rev. Dr.
Richard Kirby
(1949-2009)
5. Terra Nova 2:00-3:15 pm
Whether it is Teihard de Chardin's 'omega point,' Barbara Marx
Hubbard's 'conscious evolution,' Ken Wilber's 'integral theory,'
Ziauddin Sardar's 'Islamic science' or Pope Francis' exhortation to
simplicity, the religious imagination continues to reframe our quest
toward transformation. This panel will share how the spiritual quest
for "terra nova" is expressed in their own futures work through…
* Mashups in Motown with rap and social entrepreneurs
* Immersive storytelling in Hollywood that merges media platforms
* Creation of new paradigms for a post-terrestrial world.
6. It is the Year 2149
IT IS THE YEAR 2149.
Overpopulation and pollution have
overtaken our world. In search of a
better tomorrow, scientists stumble
upon a temporal rift, allowing for
waves of human pilgrimages back in
time to reshape the world anew, 85
million years ago on Earth.
8. Terra Nova means New Land
• The dream to recreate our world
and reframe our quest toward
tomorrow, however, has been alive
for millennia across our globe.
• We are only now beginning to
uncover its spiritual roots in the
human past.
10. It predated the Agriculture Age, the Wheel, and Domestication of animals
Gobekli Tepe
11. Was Gobekli Tepe our
1st Futures Observatory?
• Created by nomadic Hunter-Gatherers, and continued
for 25 generations.
• We may never know all what happened, but we can
say at Gobekli Tepe our ancestors so stretched their
horizons so to transform all their tomorrows.
• They went onto create the Neolithic Revolution to bring
about permanent human settlements across the Fertile
Crescent.
14. As we engage the 21st century…
• is the religious imagination for Terra Nova still
strong enough to inspire us to create new worlds?
• Or has religion itself become so codified in
declining empires and economies that it has lost
its creative quest for Terra Nova and beyond?
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Ed Lantz
Vortex Immersion Media, Inc.
IMERSA, Inc.
ed@vorteximmersion.com
www.vorteximmersion.com
www.imersa.org
Kate McCallum
c3: Center for Conscious Creativity
kate@consciouscreativity.com
www.consciouscreativity.org
17. “Creating a Better FutureThrough
Arts & Media”
The c3: Center for Conscious Creativity, founded in 2004, is a 501(c)(3)
non-profit research and education arts organization whose mission is to
support and catalyze the transformational power of arts, media and
entertainment at a personal, social and global level.
The c3 fosters an ecosystem of positive change by
bringing scientists, futurists and thought leaders
together with artists, storytellers, content creators and
advanced media technologists in workshops, classes,
screening salons, think thanks, and an annual
symposium. Resulting art and media projects benefit
from c3's online community resources, grants, fiscal
sponsorship and partnerships such asThe Millennium
Project, a Global FuturistThinkTank. Projects are then
showcased and disseminated by c3 and other arts and
media partners to influence lasting change on a
personal, social and global scale.
c3 maintains offices and access to TheVortex
Dome, a 50 foot immersive fulldome theater
at Los Angeles Center Studios
18. Kate
McCallum
c3 Founder &
Executive Director
Producer,Writer
Transmedia Consultant
@katemccallumc3
www.consciouscreativity.org
www.bridgeartsmedia.com
TV
Feature Films
Movies for TV
Music
Books
Visual Music
Music Videos
Magazines
Social Media TV
360 Fulldome
Web Content
Opera
Events
Immersive
Cable
Future
22. In 2004 c3 partnered with the
SCWC to program and produce
“New Story Paradigm and the
Future of Content” as an LA
offering. We designed panels
and brought in speakers who
addressed new trends in
storytelling and also those
involved in using media and arts
for personal and social
transformation.
23. Since 2006 the c3 has offered an online social networking
platform,The c3: Creative Collective, free to artists, content
creators, futurists and those interested in the mission of c3.
Currently over 1000 members worldwide.
24. Besant Lodge in Hollywood
Through the generous
support of Dr. Stephen
Hoeller, the c3 launched and
produced a series of events
such as; concerts, talks,
screenings, etc. called the
“Second Saturday Salons”
in the Besant Lodge,
Hollywood
July 2007 to December 2008
28. State of the Arts 2010
Launches with LA Opera
& RingFest LA
Kenji Williams presents “Bella Gaia”
in theVortex Dome
LeVar Burton & Artists Speak about the importance of art
Key Sponsor
How can arts and media make a better world?
31. State of the Arts 2011:
Tim Kring
FutureVision 2011
Award to Tim Kring
Fulldome Showcase:
Entertainment by
League of Steam
Ken Kragen of
We Are the World
Jerome Glenn,
Executive Director of
the Millennium Project
with Producers Panel
Producing Change
with the PGA: Producers Guild of America New Media Council
Panel Discussion and Think Tank
33. In 2012 c3 received acknowledgement of its official 501(c)3
status and its first major grant of $50,000 from the Charles
Evans Foundation to fund the creation of an original 360
immersive ballet themed around women’s rights which
premiered in TheVortex Dome during the
STATE OF THE ARTS 2013 Symposium
c3: CreateLAB 2012
35. State of the Arts 2012
Fulldome Showcase:
Blue Apple Immersive Ballet
LA Metro and the Future
of Los Angeles
FutureVision Award 2012
Mythic Challenges
EMA
AMPLIFY! with the Electronic Music Alliance
37. State of the Arts 2013
The Future of Fulldome
with
IMERSA: Immersive Media Education Research
Sciences and Art
FutureVision Award 2013
FUTURESTATES.tv
Fulldome Showcase
Presentations & Panel
45. c3: Center for Conscious Creativity
Project Partner Program Launched 2013
c3 provides fiscal sponsorship and project support through the Project Partner program.
Individuals apply for consideration then join the program up review and acceptance of c3
Board and Staff. c3 currently supports four projects to date and seeks to continue offering
and growing out services to artists and relevant projects.
The House is Black
A multimedia project inspired by the life and works of Iranian icon, poet and filmmaker,
Forough Farrokhzad, presented at CAP UCLA created by Sussan Deyhim.
47. My Story
Artist /Writer/Inventor
Hollywood, Florida
Masters in Engineering w/
Quantum Physics Tennessee
Tech University
Aerospace Engineer
Melbourne, Florida
Planetarium Engineer
Cocoa, Florida
48. My Story
Immersive Theater Engineer
Chadds Ford, PA
Cable Television Pioneer!
Philadelphia, PA
Immersive Media Producer
& Entrepreneur
Los Angeles, CA
51. Digital Dome Growth Markets
1000+ Digital Dome Screens Worldwide
Digital Planetariums
Giant Screen
Digital Cinema
Themed Entertainment
Events Domes
Portable Planetariums
53. Vortex Dome
Los Angeles Center Studios
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Next-generation immersive cinema events
venue and development studio
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Venue Specifications:
Diameter
External: 50’
Internal w/video screen): 45’ 9”
Floor Area: 1,963 sq. ft.
Standing Capacity: 280
Theater Seating Capacity: 120
55. Morrison Planetarium
California Academy
of Arts and Sciences
San Francisco, CA
Hayden Planetarium
Rose Center for Earth and Space
American Museum of Natural History
New York, NY
Bibliotheca Alexandrina
Alexandria, Egypt
Papalote Museo del Niňo
Mexico City
Sampling of Digital Domes
Shanghai
Science Center
Shanghai, China
56. Sheikh Zayed #
Grand Mosque#
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Temple Mount#
Haram al-Sharif #
Jerusalem
Temples, Mosques and Cathedrals
Cathedral of Notre Dame
Paris, France
57. Modern Cathedrals of Science and the Imagination
● Powerful Surround Visuals and Sound
● Experiential Storytelling Journeys
● SciVis combined with Art, Music
● Promotes Scientific and World View
● Secular and Multicultural
● Millions of Visitors Annually
Modern Digital Planetarium
58. Fulldome Planetariums allow Navigation through a
Scientifically Accurate Model of the Known Universe
Images Courtesy SCISS AB
www.scalingtheuniverse.com
Carter Emmart, Director of Astrovisualization at
the American Museum of Natural History’s Rose
Center for Earth and Space
Digital Planetariums
61. An experience that substantially alters a person’s
“possibility space” or life path
● Discovering new facts, cultures, connections
● Epiphany, realization, revelation
● Spiritual, numinous, or “unity” experience
● Awakening to empathy, compassion, love
● Often triggered by new friends, social circles
● Trauma, loss, fear, etc. can also be transformative
transformed world view = transformed world
Transformative Media
62. ● Art can be seen as the evocation or transmission of unique
neural states
● The performing artist’s instrument is the audience’s
nervous systems
● The conscious artist must therefore be mindful of the
audience’s experience
● The artist cannot easily evoke a state of consciousness
that they themselves cannot maintain
● Therefore the artist’s prime directive is to:
a. Attain unique/useful/entertaining moods or states of consciousness
b. Consciously evoke these neural states in their audience through
their craft
Conscious Creativity
69. The Digital Spa’s Purpose is Simple:
Deliver Experiences that Make People Feel
Better
and Promote Wellness
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How?
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Provide powerful immersive experiences that are:
● Soothing, relaxing, inspiring, healing
● Meditative, contemplative, beautiful
● Energizing, invigorating, awe-inspiring
● Transformative, uplifting
Digital Spa
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ThankYou!
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Ed Lantz
Vortex Immersion Media, Inc.
IMERSA, Inc.
ed@vorteximmersion.com
www.vorteximmersion.com
www.imersa.org
Kate McCallum
c3: Center for Conscious Creativity
kate@consciouscreativity.com
www.consciouscreativity.org
71. Terra Nova as a spirituality
Terra Nova as a spirituality of the future
can be defined as the concern of all who
feel drawn toward the fullness of humanity
and, in tum, allow their lives to be
transformed by their relationship with the
Absolute, however that may be defined.
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73. World Future Society
Orlando, FL, July 13, 2014
Terra Nova: The Religious Quest for Tomorrow
Download slides: http://www.jaygary.com/terranova14.pdf
World Future Society, Orlando, FL, July 13, 2014