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futurist

Academic or commentator who predicts future trends. Notable futurists include English writers H G Wells and Aldous Huxley, and Watts Wacker, Alvin Toffler, and Peter Schwartz. Futurists focus on the following areas: forecasting the future; using quantitative and qualitative means; imagining the future intuitively; and creating the future.



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Eric Booth, futurist and founding editor of Teaching Artist Journal, presented the keynote address at the 2006 Dance/USA Roundtable in Portland, OR.
The CRI recording, the first ever of music by futurist Leo Ornstein, was cited by Newsweek magazine as one of the "Ten Best American-Music Recordings" of the year.
Futurist and inventor Kurzweil writes that central to the realization of what he considers a new and improved human condition is the law of accelerating returns: Technological growth is exponential.
 
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