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Nomination №2. Motivator illustrations
The "Neo-humanity" illustration competition.
Cast your vote!
Nomination #2. Motivator illustrations - Microsoft Xbox 360 250Gb + Kinect.
Voting conditions:
1. The online voting will last for two weeks. The winners from each categpru will be announced on Tuesday, 23 October.
2. You may only vote once in each category and for only one illustration.
3. Only members of the “2045” Initiative may vote.
We wish all of the nominees good luck!
Let’s go!
1. Ivan Kolchanov. Compromise
Electronic brains? Better than no brains at all.
2. Ivan Kolchanov. Avatar for a cat
“When are they going to solve the problem of avatars for cats?!!!” The future will confront us with different challenges. ))))
3. Anna Zavrazina. Eternal love
Don’t part with your love ones. Resurrect your love ones. Avatar
4. Doctor Manhattan. Neosapiens take care
5. Doctor Manhattan. Children of the future
We are the children of the future
6. Doctor Manhattan. Immortality? Give me two!
7. Slonchak. Are you ready for the future?
Immortal, Eternal, Unlimited , New powers and Capabilities, Youth, Excellent, Vision, Touch, Taste, Tactile, Feelings, A new look at the world And yourself in it, Revealing New Limits to Yourself, Conquering time and space, The New Human, New Society, No Wars No Hunger No Death, An Ideal World Of Perfect People, Who Do Not Know Pain and Fear, Rage and Anger, The Era of the Human, Of Reason, All Culture, All History, All Art, Music, Literature, Painting, Inside Human Beings Themselves, Unlimited Access to the Works and Knowledge of Humanity, Life and Prosperity of the Human Being, The Main Value of the New Civilization, The Foundation, Perfection of the World and Yourself Of Order Moving Beyond the Limits, Of the Possible
/ experts
- Ph.D. in Biology, Inventor of the "Bioartificial liver" device
Professor Vyacheslav Y.
RYABININ - Doctor of physics and mathematics, Head of the Department of Neuroinformatics at the Center for Optical Neural Technologies of the Scientific Research Institute for System Analysis of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Witali L.
Dunin-Barkowski' If the job is to be taken seriously, we can get a detailed model of a brain prototype within five years or so. And since many research areas concerned with the subject develop in parallel, it may well be that we can achieve these results even faster...'
- PhD, Professor of Oxford University, co-founder (with David Pearce) of the World Transhumanist Association
Nick
Bostrom"The digital path [of extreme longevity] would be, if we could develop technology eventually to do human whole brain emulation, where we would create a very detailed model of a particular human brain and then emulate that in the computer, where we would have an indefinite life span potential, we could make backup copies and so forth..."
- Russian futurologist writer, journalist
Maxim
Kalashnikov"This is something that nobody in the world could pass up. Creation of super- and posthuman, I believe, is a gaining of new strength while saving from degeneration and extinction, . This could potentially make Russia the world leader…’
- Artist, art theorist, Curator of the National Center of Contemporary Arts (Kaliningrad branch)
Dmitry H.
BULATOV‘In the near future, hybrid combinations of living and nonliving elements will help to recover lost or missing original features. And of course, greatly enhance them in comparison to the usual ones...’
- Researcher, science debater, futurist, transhumanist, and author
Anders
Sandberg"... I certainly think that practical benefits of being able to live for ever, if I transmit myself digitally, I will be able to run on bodies which are not biological or enhanced biological and be able to backup copies in case, if something goes wrong, would be enormous. So, I think, that in the future I am hoping to be software..."
- Doctor of philosophy, professor
Sergei V.
KrichevskiyOne temporary solution, in my opinion, is to create a “cosmic person”, and start doing so on Earth, within the “future person” project, as part of the “Russia 2045” Initiative.
- Researcher, fiction and alternate history theorist. Is a literary critic and political essayist, sociologist, socionics specialist and military historian
Sergey
Pereslegin"Project 2045 also requires enormous engineering support. And I would claim that both for Russia and for the entire world, the only possibility of overcoming the phase barrier is not to solve biological tasks, not biotechnology, but to solve the task for maintaining engineering for the critical period of 20 years".
- Professor at the University of Southern Maine, co-chairman of GF2045
Barry
Rodrigue"While innovation is often presented as a technological process, it also needs to be applied everywhere and to everything. We need innovation in human affairs, from family relations to business affairs. Innovation has to address both ecological balance of species and destruction of inorganic habitats. Alternatives must be found for warfare and the arms industry. In short, innovation is a process that applies to all existence..."
- Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Senior Researcher of the Heat-Resistant Thermoplastics Laboratory at ISPM (Russian Academy of Sciences), creator of nanosensor neurologic ‘Electronic nose’ system
Mikhail Y.
YABLOKOV‘When creating an artificial human, we need to add an emotional trend to the predominant robotics one. It’s an all-inclusive idea, and it’s in the air...’
- Ph.D. in Technical Sciences
Professor Aleksandr A.
BOLONKIN‘An artificial mechanical body will have great power and withstand extreme environmental conditions: high temperature, pressure, radiation, space...’
- Head of the Space Technology and Telecommunications Cluster at the Skolkovo
Sergey
Jukov"I am absolutely convinced that the movement “2045’ happened exactly at the right time and the right place as I believe in the great future for Russia, in her success after temporary difficulties".