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==Future Worlds Center philosophy expressed through its logo== | ==Future Worlds Center philosophy expressed through its logo== | ||
The static version of the logo of [[Future Worlds Center]] consists of a four multi-centered, overlapping and interconnected circles. The animation reveals that the circles are not isolated, but they convey a dynamic and interlinked system that can take different forms, like the form of a human, a bee, a butterfly, a duck, a fish or a heart. | The static version of the logo of [[Future Worlds Center]] consists of a four multi-centered, overlapping and interconnected circles. | ||
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The animation reveals that the circles are not isolated, but they convey a dynamic and interlinked system that can take different forms, like the form of a human, a bee, a butterfly, a duck, a fish or a heart. | |||
[[File:Indian_hoop_Dancer.jpg|left|thumb|upright=1|alt=Logo.|Our Logo inspired by Indian hoop dancing]] | |||
The circles in our logo resemble the interlinked rings used by Indians in hoop dance, where each of the interlinked hoops represent a different created realm ... Two Leggeds, Four Leggeds, Swimming People, etc. | |||
Our logo reflects both the modus operandi of the organization (i.e., living in “multiple” worlds) and the fact that its aims, projects and people are also | Our logo reflects both the modus operandi of the organization (i.e., living in “multiple” worlds) and the fact that its aims, projects and people are also | ||
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* In multicultural environments and | * In multicultural environments and | ||
* In virtual vs. physical environments | * In virtual vs. physical environments | ||