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Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Global Cybervisions, Inc.

Global Cybervisions, Inc. Overview

Global Cybervisions, Inc. filed as a Domestic for Profit Corporation in the State of Florida on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 and is approximately two years old, as recorded in documents filed with Florida Department of State.

Thursday, October 1, 1998

Jacque Fresco's God complex






Welcome to the Future


By R. Pitman
(1998) 3 videocassettes, 16 min. each. $150 each (series price: $400). Study guide included. Global Cyber-Visions (dist. by Film Ideas). PPR. Color cover.
Futurist Jacque Fresco’s vision of the society, sketchily outlined here, has more than a faint Marxist-utopian ring to it, except that in Fresco’s world — a kind of Bucky Fuller landscape on steroids — cybernated systems (artificial intelligence networks even more advanced that those which operate Bill Gates’s house) will replaced most physical labor. Here, Fresco shows viewers glimpses (or — more often — drawings and computer animated clips) I’ll his 25 Acre 2nd Garden of Eden, code-named The Venus Project. Roughly circular in shape, the prototype community mixes elements of the urban, suburban and country living together with a community access center where the new cybercitizens can select needed items for daily living (resource-based economies Will replace monitor he based economies [goodbye Alan Greenspan!]). Certainly not the first, And undoubtedly not the last to confuse form with function, Fresco sees in his social overhaul, which is largely based on architectural design, the solution to — among other societal ills — hunger, war, and crying. In fact, the more I listen to Fresco’s specifics (computer chair in underwater structure for communicating with dolphins) and fuzzy non-specifics (education will become more “hands-on,” meaning…what, exactly?), it seemed to me I was encountering a God-like hubris coupled with the standard sci-fi dreamer’s naivete vis à vis human nature. But just as I was jolting this last down in my notes, Fresco cautioned viewers — and it gave me the shivers, since he seemed to be responding directly to my written reservations — to remember that human nature is not synonymous with human behavior; the latter can be changed. Although Fresco’s futurist scenario is — in my humble opinion — rife with problems, it’s not every day that somebody comes along ambitious enough to offer a blueprint for redesigning the world. Sure to spark animated debate, this is a strong optional purchase for larger collections. [Note: Global Cyber-Visions was originally selling this as a single video for $19.95 on their website.] Aud: H, C. P. (R. Pitman)