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VISIONS by Future Commerce
Future Commerce
15 episodes
3 months ago
Visions explores commerce, and its role at the intersection of culture, spirituality, modernity, and the arts
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Visions explores commerce, and its role at the intersection of culture, spirituality, modernity, and the arts
Show more...
Design
Arts,
Business,
News,
Marketing,
Tech News
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LIVE @ NYC: "Five Thousand Years" Only Brands Survive
VISIONS by Future Commerce
24 minutes 17 seconds
4 months ago
LIVE @ NYC: "Five Thousand Years" Only Brands Survive
A replay from VISIONS Summit: NYC featuring Future Commerce Co-Founder Phillip Jackson What happens when you bury the essence of an entire civilization fifty feet underground? Live from VISIONS Summit: NYC, Future Commerce co-founder Phillip Jackson takes us on an archaeological journey through time capsules—from the monuments of the Westinghouse's World's Fair to NASA's Golden Record floating through space. Through the lens of these cultural artifacts, we explore a provocative thesis: that commerce is culture, and in five thousand years, only brands will survive to tell our story.
VISIONS by Future Commerce
Visions explores commerce, and its role at the intersection of culture, spirituality, modernity, and the arts