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Superstruct - Imminent Extinction

I couldn't resist joining this one. It's a great experiment for doomsayers, and surprisingly, an even better one for those of us looking for a little more hope in the future.

Game players stave off human extinction | Gaming and Culture - CNET News

The Institute for the Future's new game, 'Superstruct,' posits that humanity may be extinct by 2042 and that only stories submitted by players can mitigate the dangers of five so-called superthreats.

(Credit: Institute for the Future)

If you knew the human race was facing imminent extinction, what would you do?

For the folks at the Institute for the Future, a Palo Alto, Calif.-based think tank, creating a fictional scenario in which five "superthreats" have coalesced in 2019 to augur the end of the human race by 2042 became the basis for a new alternate-reality game (ARG) in which players the world over have been weighing in with ideas for staving off disaster.

The game the IFTF created, known as Superstruct, launched October 6, and is the first of what could be many so-called massively multiplayer forecasting games. The idea behind Superstruct and others that could follow it is to leverage the wisdom of the crowds to come up with solutions to complicated problems and do so in a fun, challenging, and entertaining way that encourages people's participation.

The five superthreats include "quarantine," which involves "declining health and pandemic disease," "ravenous," which deals with the world's collapsing food system, "power struggle," which revolves around declining energy and the fight over remaining energy resources, "outlaw planet," which focuses on the erosion of civil rights and "generation exile," which looks at the worldwide "diaspora of diasporas," or a worldwide refugee epidemic.

And it may be working. Already, the game--which ends November 17--has more than 5,000 players from across the globe who have contributed hundreds of ideas, in the form of stories, intended to mitigate the coming faux-disaster.

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Comments (3)

Oct 28, 2008
J.F. Ayel said...
Is it time to add to global fears? making people fear is the best way to make them slaves... Why not a game about hopes...
Oct 28, 2008
Jenna Leng said...
The fears are already there for a lot of people.  This game, I think, is about hopes.  More, it's about human ingenuity being able to overcome disastrous possibilities.  Personally, what I've read so far from other players has made me a lot more optimistic about the future.
Oct 28, 2008
J.F. Ayel said...
Great, so happy to have been wrong... long life to this game... thanks for indicating it to me...

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