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Once Upon a Time

Season 1 Episode 3 | 53m 01s

How do the stories we tell shape the boundaries of our beliefs about what is possible? From the dawn of time, stories are how humans have made sense of the world. This episode emphasizes the fundamental role stories play in our lives, our inclination towards dystopian narratives, and the potential for bigger, better stories to unleash the power of human imagination and creativity moving forward.

Aired: 04/16/24 | Expires: 04/02/34
Supported by the Hoveida Family Foundation and The Rosalind P. Walter Foundation.
Extras
The importance of visualizing success as we work towards building better futures.
Ari visits Iceland, a country powered entirely by renewables.
Building better cities and transportation can influence human connection and cooperation.
Ari explores forms of deliberative democracy around the world that empower citizens.
Ari explores better, more sustainable ways of living together going forward.
3D printed homes pose a potential solution to addressing the growing housing crisis.
Ari tries a “third thumb” and explores how new tech is reshaping our idea of being human.
Ari explores the powerful potential of AI to transform how we create art going forward.
Ellen MacArthur advocates for a more sustainable, circular economy model.
Ari visits a VFX studio to witness how technology is expanding storytelling limits.
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