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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 circles remind us of the interlinked circles in a Plains Indian hoop dance, where each of the interlinked hoops represent a different created realm ... the Two Leggeds, the Four Leggeds, the Swimming People, etc. The logo reflects both the modus operandi of the organization and the fact that its aims, projects and people are also | [[File:FWC_logoSmall.jpg]]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 circles remind us of the interlinked circles in a Plains Indian hoop dance, where each of the interlinked hoops represent a different created realm ... the Two Leggeds, the Four Leggeds, the Swimming People, etc. The logo reflects both the modus operandi of the organization and the fact that its aims, projects and people are also | ||
overlapping, interconnected and multi-centered. The logo also reflects an important duality: The understanding that our modern world requires us to work (a) in multicultural environments and (b) in virtual vs. physical environment. | overlapping, interconnected and multi-centered. The logo also reflects an important duality: The understanding that our modern world requires us to work (a) in multicultural environments and (b) in virtual vs. physical environment. | ||