Designing Tomorrow Through Media Innovation

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Remember the Future is a pioneering cultural r&d lab with a media company interface that harnesses technology to reimagine how knowledge flows from library to airwaves, creating unprecedented value through innovative transmission methods that inspire and reveal new possibilities for audience-media interaction.

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This time, we get to design the future we want.

Vision

A world more fluent in its own humanity, able to rise to the great challenges and seize the promise of this century.

For those who gather around Remember the Future, the journey is both personal and collective. Ours is a studio where seeds of thought grow into transformative initiatives. We are nurturing an ecosystem where idea transform into coherent worldviews.

We're proving that the future of media lies in creating spaces for collective intelligence and collaborative meaning-making.


Our What

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We are curating a blueprint for worldbuilding—a central project that invites innovation teams to co-create how we might migrate technology toward genuinely assisting human potential.

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The Why

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We cultivate conversations—both online and offline—that open minds and hearts. In a cultural landscape that often rewards fear, foments argument, and hastens closure, we nurture learning, growth, and evolution. Our mission extends beyond traditional content distribution to create interactive ecosystems where ideas transform into living, breathing collaborations between creators and communities

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The Who

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The people who bring their attention to Remember the Future are striving to explore intellectual pathways that extend beyond the places traditional media outlets are willing to go. This is a more-than-content media initiative dedicated to being an open source of truth to the public forum at a human pace, in a way that enlivens the world it touches.

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Reimagining Media Through Technology

Our approach to media represents a fundamental departure from conventional content distribution models. Instead, we practice what might be termed contemplative dialogue as a form of media innovation. This methodology draws from several key principles:

Deep Interiority and Presence

Following Bohm's dialogue principles, we create media spaces that invite participants to access what he called "proprioception of thought"—an embodied awareness of the arising and passing of ideas, assumptions, and insights. Our podcasts, newsletters, and convenings function as spaces for collective contemplation, where the transmission of knowledge becomes a mutual inquiry into the nature of consciousness itself.

Suspension of Certainty

In the tradition of On Being's approach to "big questions," we embrace what Krista Tippett calls the practice of "staying with the questions" rather than rushing toward premature closure. This creates space for what phenomenologists recognize as the gentle emergence of previously unarticulated meaning.

Intersubjective Wisdom Cultivation

We believe media ought to be a space where diverse forms of knowing can be held in generous dialogue and recognize that the most profound insights often emerge not from individual genius but from the intersubjective field created when authentic inquiry meets compassionate attention.

Our Technology-Enabled Ecosystem

Content & Conversation:

Podcasts

Come to Mind

Community & Connection:

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