IMAGINING THE FUTURE WITH... YOU

 

 

A question of point of view????

Liza Donnelly, the famous cartoonist of ‘The New Yorker’, will create some cartoons to illustrate the 10 most outstanding values.

The ten best ones will be chosen by an international jury made up of eminent people from various fields and will be published in the Pirelli 2012 Annual Report.

Take part in the big challenge and share your point of view with us: tell us what you think the most important value for the future is and you could see it illustrated by Liza!

 

Do you read me, Hal?

That’s how Stanley Kubrick thought of the future in the 1960s. Man is indissolubly linked to time and space, but also has to understand how to use science.

Innovation? Artificial intelligence? Are these the keys to understanding the future?

What’s your view? Tell us what your values and vision for the future are, and a great opportunity could be waiting for you!

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Express your potential

In the 1936 film Modern Times Charlie Chaplin observed the depression and the imbalances of an alienating industrial world with terror, since they lacked values and were indifferent to the individual.

Almost 80 years have passed since then and the world of work has changed radically – but there’s still a lot to do.

In a scenario where computers have replaced machines, what are the new values we want to promote in order to make the world of work more and more a place in which people’s potential can be expressed?