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- Name to the Face is a student-written, directed, and produced short film shot entirely on an iPhone 13Pro. The story follows Maya (Maddie Groff), as a new and unwelcome visitor makes her doubt her own sanity. In this 14-minute short, uncover what happens when you begin to see yourself as an unreliable narrator.
- Frederic Eger hosts Adam Moloney, spokesperson for The Zeitgeist Movement (TZM) of Great-Britain, and, Sean Boussiquot, spokesperson for The Venus Project (TVP) of France, to talk about what the Resource-Based-Economy (RBE) paradigm would look like and how it will impact on our experience of affection and love in our lives.
- Frederic Eger hosts musician, composer, computer scientist for the contemporary arts and IRCAM Department for Research/Creation Interfaces Director, Dr Gregory Beller, to talk about the applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to the arts.
- Frederic Eger hosts the Cantillon Institute for Entrepreneurship professor Francesco Travagli to talk about the future of entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship and how it satisfies our Human need for participation. Francesco Travagli teaches entrepreneurship, innovation and digital marketing in universities and schools such as Paris Dauphine, Epitech, UPMC, EIT Digital, Sorbonne University, Paris X and Paris XIII. Francesco Travagli is the founder and president of The Expat Entrepreneurs Association in France, supporting international entrepreneurs to establish their business in France.
- Frederic Eger hosts Juris Puce, Kleintech and 4SmartStreets CEO, TEDx Riga speaker, expert on AI panel for BBC "Talking Business", to talk about our Human need for mobility and freedom, and, the on-going revolution in the field of transports. In the next 30 years, Earth citizens will witness more changes in transportation than citizens have seen in the last 100 years. Airplanes will continue to evolve over the next 30 years to become faster, stronger and greener. What are the futuristic modes of transportation that will most likely make our daily lives by 2050? What are the engineering, financial and political challenges these projects are faced with today? These are some of the topics "Freedom: The Mobility Revolution" covers, an episode of Quantum Earth.
- Frederic Eger hosts financial engineer and The Venus Project France director Pierre-Alexandre Ponant and global futurist and COO Fast Future think tank Steve Wells to talk about the revolutions in the workplace.
- Frederic Eger hosts Maira Dzelzkaleja-Burmistre, Vice-chairwoman of Latvia's biggest farmers' union, the "Farmers' Parliament" (Zemnieku Saeima) representing 900 farmers producing half of Latvia's food production; and, Dr Asnate Kirse, food research scientist at the Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technology (previously Latvia University of Agriculture)'s Faculty of Food Technology, to talk about our Human need subsistence and the on-going revolution of alternative methods of agriculture, with or without the use of digital and automation technologies. Whether it is from industrial production of live stock destined to be slaughtered for our consumption or, the intensive monocultures, or the worldwide transport of fruits and vegetables all year; around all of these contribute dramatically to Earth's environmental crisis. Vertical and horizontal indoor or outdoor urban farms; the democratization of automation and digital technologies with open source high-tech companies or the advent of cultured red and white meat; these are some of the topics we will cover in this episode, "Subsistence: The Greentech Revolution", an episode of "Quantum Earth".
- Frederic Eger hosts David W. Wood (D.Sc.), speaker, writer writing on Sustainable Superabundance, UI software developer, former Technology Planning Lead (CTO) at Accenture Mobility, former co-lead of Accenture's Mobility Health business initiative, Chair of London Futurists, owner of the independent futurist consultancy and publisher Delta Wisdom; Gregory Fabre, rock band musician, ENSIEE engineer, former security and computer law advisor to the France Prime Minister and Cyberzen founder, and; Samuel Barbaud, security expert for 20 years+ in IT and 10 years in information systems security, open systems and networks; security policies and business risk analysis, security architectures to talk about the risks and benefits of AI and latest tech advancements to Earth citizens' identity and privacy.