Today is the “preview” launch for Superstruct, the massively-multiplayer forecasting game that Jamais Cascio has been working on with the Institute for the Future. All IEET folks will love it.
The game goes live on October 6, but there are already people out on the intertubes starting to do very cool stuff. For those of you who use Twitter, Jamais has started a Superstruct in-game feed @cascio2019. All signs are that this is going to be big.
Here’s the content that went live today.
Video reports on the five superthreats:
And “The Final Threat”—the overview report from the Global Extinction Awareness System.
The human species has a long history of overcoming tremendous obstacles, often coming out stronger than before. Indeed, some anthropologists argue that human intelligence emerged as the consequence of the last major ice age, a period of enormous environmental stress demanding flexibility, foresight and creativity on the part of the small numbers of early Homo sapiens. Historically, those who have prophesied doom for human civilization have been proven wrong, time and again, by the capacity of our species to both adapt to and transform our conditions.
It is in this context that the Global Extinction Awareness System (GEAS) offers its forecast of the likely extinction of humankind within the next quarter-century.