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"First we build the tools, then they build us"
- Marshall McLuhan

TURNING INTO GODS is a new feature length documentary exploring mankind's journey to 'play jazz with the universe'... it is a story of our ultimate potential, the reach of our intelligence, the scope of our scientific and engineering abilities and the transcendent quality of our heroic and noble calling.

Thinking, feeling, striving, man is what Pierre Teilhard de Chardin called "the ascending arrow of the great biological synthesis."... today we walk a tight-rope between ape and Nietzsche's Overman... how will we make it through, and what is the texture and color of our next refined and designed evolutionary leap?

"Design is becoming immanent to being," says the website Next Nature.. Biotechnology, Nanotechnology, and Artificial Intelligence will allow us to become what philosopher David Pearce calls: 'Paradise Engineers'

Tomorrow, collaboration between biologists, electrical engineers and designers, a hitherto inconceivable proposition, will be something we take for granted.

Featuring interviews with the world's most interesting minds, these luminaries will paint for us a picture of the world beyond the looking glass. The world we are creating.

"We are as gods," says Stewart Brand, "and we might as well get good at it."
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Film Concept by Jason Silva
Concept teaser edited by Jason Silva and Sean Puglisi

* The teaser Features soundbites from some TED Talks and a 'Tedify' tribute by Maria Popova.. as well as other miscellaneous clips.

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  • Giulio Prisco 1 year ago
    This looks great. When can we see the documentary?
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  • Toby Downton 1 year ago
    Looks fascinating Jason, I look forward to the finished film...
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  • Warren Frey plus 1 year ago
    Looks good....what was the music in the trailer? It really fit the piece.
  • Iván Pérez S 1 year ago
    The song is called, "Often a Bird" by Wim Mertens.
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  • Dave Mosher 1 year ago
    Also love the music, and looking forward to seeing the perspectives touched on in the trailer (when I heard about this, I was hoping you'd interview Ray Kurzweil).

    Anyway, anxious to see if you cover some of the not-so-fun implications of immortality... i.e. what if the only person who can (eventually) afford it is not a "good" person?
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  • Julien Benchetrit 1 year ago
    yeah, would definitely like to know where the music came from...
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  • Matt Johnston 1 year ago
    How can we get notified when there's progress. Very interested.
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  • philip horvath 1 year ago
    Seems like this will be a great project. Already looking forward to its completion! Thank you for creating it ;-)
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  • Pig Picture 1 year ago
    Looks really interesting, Jason. Working on a doc that is a companion piece to a narrative feature that we are editing now called "Pig". Our doc has some intersection points with your film. Best of luck on it! - Mark
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  • Robert Murray 1 year ago
    interesting but also impossible... is this going to be based in hopefulness or truthfulness ?
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  • Angel D 1 year ago
    If the subject of the Film is “the singularity” exploring how "today we walk a tight-rope between ape and Nietzsche's Overman", then why is the film maker getting his mug in front of the camera so much as we see it in this preview?
    As it is, the preview shows me a documentary about the film maker mingling with interesting people, and him doing a lot of the talking himself, rather than focusing on any "exploration of mankind's journey". Starting with that mosaic of 6 shots of you and your girlfriend, either get out of the way and show me what you said the documentary was about, or change the description and present this film as a documentary about you and your fascinating thoughts.
  • I'd call this a rather personal journey, even if it's about humanity in general. He puts his inspirations where you can easily fill in your own, but his is love between two people. In many ways Jason wants to bottle up that bliss for an eternity, or at least try his darnedest to make it happen.
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  • Thomas GRILLERE 1 year ago
    I want more !!!

    Where can i find the interview in black and white ?

    Thx !
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  • Sam Finch 1 year ago
    I think the question of overcoming death is an interesting one. The new ethical and biological conundrums that we are encountering and will encounter are amazing.

    However, we will never be "free from our biological roots". Any evolutionary biologist will tell you that. But, it's a good thing.
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  • Marlin May 1 year ago
    Jason, you should be at the h+ summit in Cambridge, MA next week - hplussummit.com/ . Connect with Alan Lightman for more information - facebook.com/home.php?#!/alightman
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  • Micah McCathron 1 year ago
    Awesome and inspiring. My mother recently began treatment for breast cancer, and it's been a difficult thing for her and the rest of us. I look forward to the day when we've conquered death and disease, and are given real freedom and the life that is life indeed.
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  • You seem like a scientist at heart. We would never have made all of the advances that we have, had we not questioned if anything is truly "impossible". Too often, we scientists are vilified in society by those who feel we try to "play God", when in fact, we just want to understand the abilities and limitations of our own species. I, and all of my young neuroscientist colleagues, are looking forward to watching the completed piece!
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  • Iván Pérez S 1 year ago
    It is out of this world -- I'm speechless. Great job! Can’t wait to see the finished product.
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  • Brian Van Peski plus 1 year ago
    Awesome. Would love to add this to the documentary channel.
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