How to survive the apocalypse | Ada, Ep. 1
How to survive the apocalypse | Ada, Ep. 1 with tags ada, existential threats, apocalypse, apocalyptic future, dystopian future, dystopia, ada librarian, library, library assistant, post-apocalyptic future, post apocalyptic, ethics, emerging technology, future, potential future, imagination, new technology, survive apocalypse, survival strategies, community survival, existential, electricity, infrastructure, education, animation, thought experiment, elizabeth cox, should we studio, kirill yeretsky, ted, ted-ed, ted ed, teded, ted education
On Ada’s first day of her new job at the library, she imagines a post-apocalyptic future. Are we equipped to survive in such a world?
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This is episode 1 of the animated series, “Ada.” This 5-episode narrative follows the young library assistant Ada as she juggles two worlds: her daily mundane reality and the future she vividly imagines for all humanity. Traveling through her visions of potential futures, Ada grapples with the ethical and social implications of new technologies and how they could shape the world.
Written by Elizabeth Cox, directed by Elizabeth Cox & Kirill Yeretsky.
This video was produced by Should We Studio.
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