- Wildfires blazing everywhere.
- Rising sea levels and flooding that causes society to create many high rise buildings.
- Improved transportation and super fancy vehicles
- Green buildings everywhere
- Civil war in America
- AR/VR takes over everyone’s lives
- Everyone is increasingly connected online and people from different countries with different languages can communicate with ease
- We will have traveled to the moon again
- There are humans on Mars
- Many endangered animals are extinct
- Holographic/see through phones
- Only virtual/remote learning
- No more Earth
- Magical diapers so toilets can cease to exist
- Autonomous vehicles
- Automated job selection
- Automated medical care
- Automated design work
- Automated banking and loan giving
- Robotic pets
- COVID-19 vaccine
- Cure for cancer
- CMU rank 1
- iPhone 22
- All of the content we see online is controlled by Facebook
- Brain controlled technology
- Commercially sold e-textiles
- Everyone becomes vegan
- Everything is reusable or made of recycled materials
- Actual hoverboards
- No need to the leave house to live
- New president
- Asia will have even more powerful
- All electric cars
- No cars at all
- Underwater travel through tunnels
- Deep sea exploration
- Deep space exploration
- 10G
- Commercial manipulation of human genes
- Effective wireless charging
- Long distance wireless charging
- Wireless appliances
- Wireless technology
- Development of solar energy
- Lack of 02 on Earth
- No more drinkable water
- Flooding
- No trees
- Atomic bomb war
- WWIII
- Dumping trash into space
- Fixing the overfull landfills
- Failing to fix overfull landfills, effectively overcrowding the earth with trash
- Overpopulation
- Thanos like population control
- Using eye/pupil identification
- Must identify yourself everywhere
- No privacy at all
- Humans cease to exist
- Depleted fossil fuels
- No more drinkable water
- New genetically modified super animals for consumption
- Teleportation
- Flying boots
- No more paper for writing
- No more plastic straws
- Good replacement for plastic straws
- Helper robots everywhere
- Chips in humans for tracking
- Drones to deliver packages
- Learning by downloading into your brain
- Decreased languages
- More racial mixing
- Ability to control the weather
- Automatically hot shower water
- Change in the American school system
- No standardized testing
- Revival of 2010 fashion
- The second coming
- Gold will be worthless
- Bitcoin will take over currency
- Instant charging of devices
- Useful google glasses
- Smart contact lenses
- Booster shoes for speed
- Cooking with AR
- AR meetings and calling
- AR learning for elementary school students
- Maximum efficiency motors and engines
- Unlimited free wifi
- No more food deserts
- No more poverty
- Peace among everyone
- Free college tuition
- Invention of true black materials (reflects 0 light)
- No more radio
- Unlimited storage on devices
- “Anti-pc-ness” movement
- No more cds
Category: Encoded Cloth from the Future
Encoded Cloth – Part 1 – Jasmine Lee
In 2030, people will be experiencing the destructive effects of climate change. Forest fires will burn hotter and for longer, and certain places in the world will become uninhabitable due to drought. Natural disasters will be an increasingly common occurance, with tropical storms becoming ever more powerful and sea levels rising at a level where infrastructure cannot keep up. The ocean has acidified from all the pollutants released into it. Fresh water and air will become an even more valuable resource for the general population, while corporations take the bulk of resources for themselves.
Technology is improving, but not at a rate where it is fast enough to keep up with the demands of the population or to reverse the devastating effects of climate change. Wealth inequality has not stopped growing since the 2020s and the idea of the government is a thin veil for the megacorporations actually doing the controlling.
Humans may have moved to living in places they don’t normally live to try and escape natural disasters and flooding. Coastal cities are largely in danger, with seawalls fighting back to hold on against seasonal hurricanes. An encoded cloth might show the conditions and how people are “fighting back” in 2030. It would be like a secret manifesto to organize people in 2030 who still believe in fighting for the future.
encoded cloth p1 – maddie
To be completely honest, I wasn’t sure whether I was optimistic or worried about the future when I was thinking about what 2030 would look like. Really, my confusion stemmed from the uncertainty surrounding the current climate crisis. Will we resolve the climate crisis by 2030? or will the world turn into an apocalyptic horror story? If we resolve the go carbon neutral, what new technologies could we create? and on the other hand, if we continue to rely on fossil fuels what damage from climate change will we be left with? “Realistic” can’t truly be realistic because nobody knows what will happen.
As much as I wanted to be optimistic, I had to create a combination of sorts that represented how I saw the future.
This is what I sketched for my image of the future. While it doesn’t show the full scope of things, I imagine that we will have new technology and some form of solution to the climate crisis, but I think that the solution will come too late and the effects of climate change will be present. For one, there will be a rise in sea levels and many cities will be flooded, resulting in the building of elevated buildings, railways, and roads. However, there will still be many marginalized communities that will be left to suffer the consequences of the floods and other natural disasters. People will be too distracted by the illusions of new technology and green energy sources that they will ignore those that need help.
The new tech I imagined is the implementation of green buildings and vertical gardens. Since a lot of the fertile land may be destroyed by natural disasters and wild fires, we may have to transition to other forms of agriculture and greenery. I also hope that in the future we have better public transportation systems, possibly the implementation of autonomous routes for public transit and electric trains/subways. It’s hard to see in the drawing, but I imagine the sky will be an apocalyptic orange/yellow color similar to how the sky was in California during the big wildfires. I also imagine that the air would be very thick and hazy.
Encoded Cloth Part 1 – Kimberly
Based on how the world looks right now, I picture a 2030 where human have become so absorbed into technology that the environment of earth has fallen apart.
In terms of technology, it’s become so advanced that we have technology using our eyes rather than screens. Similar to a Black Mirror episode, its like holographic versions of our phones, laptops, and other technology all in the blink of an eye
Advancements and focus in technology has left the Earth helpless and full of waste since no one was truly doing anything about it. Natural disasters only become more extreme and the world has fallen apart beyond no return.
I also think that our space exploration may have reached new planets to inhabit? So humans may have begun living on places besides Earth and maybe met people or creatures on those planets. This seems far fetched for 2030 but I the possibility of it just amazes me.
Encoded Cloth From the Future – Rachel Lu
In 2030, I imagine (or I guess hope) that we will have taken action against climate change. We will be composting and planting more trees and there will be greenery everywhere. We will decrease the amount of waste in the world, and upcycle to turn waste into something more useful and beautiful. An example would be these marbled tiles from post-consumer plastic waste by Enis Akiev or even the Pollution Popsicles which was a warning of water pollution.
Metamorphic rocks such as marble develop their flowing, irregular patterns through heat and pressure, and Akiev’s Plastic Stone Tiles are subjected to similar conditions to achieve the same effect.
An ecoded cloth could be showing the possible solutions to waste and upcycling: how we could make something beautiful out of something people no longer want. We could quilt together old plastic bags, or scraps of fabric, or use dried flowers or dried tea leaves for embellishment.
Encoded Cloth from the Future – Erica Fu
Recently there have been many wildfires in California and one time, the smoke completely covered the sky and made the sky completely yellow and the sun bright red. That day, it really looked like the world was ending. Although I genuinely hope that 2030 will be better, climate change and the lack of any type of efforts to mitigate it gives me reason to believe that wildfires and other natural disasters will only continue to rise. I decided to use the bright colors and high contrast with the purple smoke to demonstrate the intensity of these natural disasters and the red to convey a warning of this possible future.
Encoded Cloth from the Future
By Remi Adeoti
There are images that might make people feel uncomfortable regarding recent protests and racism.
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By 2030, I see a civil war. This year has been focused on police brutality, oppressions of poc (with emphasis on bipoc), the intersectionalities with race, gender, sexuality, etc. It feels like there is a war coming because no matter the actions of civilians administration isn’t listening. Anger and being ignored is growing and by 2030 I feel it will bubble over. Another thing I see is white supremacy, I think it will be louder and more explicit. It seems that organizations with this belief are becoming more bold and outright with their belief and actions. Overall, I see alot of violence, fighting back, reform and hope.