Massive Change Radio Archive chronicles the weekly interviews host Jennifer Leonard conducted in 2003-2004 at CIUT-FM in Toronto, while researching and writing a book on "the future of global design" with Bruce Mau. The radio show served as a primary research vehicle for answering the question "Now that we can do anything, what will we do?"
Mobile homes, detached homes, Karl Popper, and Buckminster Fuller.
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Ceramics, naturals, metals, and polymers.
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Guns vs butter, the civilian economy, and the military-industrial complex.
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Buckminsterfullerenes, carbon nanotubes, a global energy grid, and the world’s most important challenge.
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Life on Mars, space travel, super materials and astronomy.
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Quantum theory, emergence, and paradigm shifts in science and culture.
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Mega cities, adaptive buildings, and the "super material" bamboo.
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Rich countries, poor countries, and life-and-death issues.
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Fractal tiles, eco-effectiveness, and The Next Industrial Revolution.
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Hummingbirds, rhinoceros horns, and purple bacteria.
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The double helix, golden rice, and techno-optimism.
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The Segway HT, Arthur C. Clark, and Alfred E. Neuman.
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The United Nations, future warriors, and intelligent machines.
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Social entrepreneurs, bold new ideas, and jujitsu moves to create change at scale.
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The love economy, sustainable development, and globalization for the greater good.
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Biopolymer scaffolds, chemical engineering, and lab-grown organs.
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Neuroscience, human metamorphosis, and the paradox of duality.
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Paul Virilio, global security, and the media as a military force multiplier.
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Capital, enterprise, and systems of representation.
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Microbes, human clones, and global networks.
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