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Monday linkage: Driverless cars, Mekong dams, Orwell, 2012 and more

Monday linkage: Driverless cars, Mekong dams, Orwell, 2012 and more

Some complete imagined futures are not necessarily achievable, because the future must be evolved. In fact, the evolution of organisms is a fairly apt metaphor for how cities and infrastructure change.  As in evolution, each incremental state in the transformation to the new reality must itself be a viable system. We can think of lots of wonderful futures that would be internally consistent but for which there is no credible path from here to there.