IMAGINE is a digital magazine celebrating the art and culture of the human imagination.
Launched on the first-annual Imagination Day on October 9, 2021, in honor of John Lennon’s 81st birthday and the 50th anniversary of his song, Imagine, IMAGINE brings together many of the world’s most imaginative people to speak on the power and importance of the creative imagination.
As a manifesto and Declaration of Imagination, IMAGINE is a call to imagine and re-imagine the role that imagination can play in creating a better world and enhancing the quality of our lives.
What is imagination to you? What does it mean to imagine? Why is imagination important? How are you applying imagination in your life and work? How does imagination help us become better people and live better lives? IMAGINE collects and presents inspiring answers to these questions and more from today’s global thought leaders.
Submissions have poured in from visionaries across many fields, ranging from scholars of the imagination, creativity, and the arts, to philosophers, psychologists, anthropologists, mythologists, and astrophysicists, to cultural policy experts, science authors, and science fiction writers, to creative artists, social entrepreneurs, museum designers, Disney executives, and Grammy®-winning musicians.
Contributors come from all cultures, nationalities, and countries, such as America, Canada, Mexico, England, Scotland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, India, Malaysia, Australia, Argentina, Russia, and beyond.
Altogether, this group represents some of the most influential and biggest names in the world of creativity and imagination. The total scope and impact are astounding and a testament that in today’s world we need imagination more than ever.
IMAGINE proudly presents our 150 Days of Imagination campaign, which will unveil one of IMAGINE Vol. 2’s 150 Imaginative Visions each day from Wednesday, May 11th right up to the second-annual Imagination Day on Sunday, October 9th for John Lennon’s 82nd birthday. Each Day of IMAGINE-nation will also celebrate the birthdays of some of greatest Icons of Imagination along with some of the greatest events in the history of creative culture as well.
SEAN KELLY is Professor of Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), author of the books Becoming Gaia: On the Threshold of Planetary Initiation, and Coming Home: The Birth and Transformation of the Planetary Era, and co-editor of The Variety of Integral Ecologies: Nature, Culture, and Knowledge in the Planetary Era, and Psyche Unbound: Essays in Honor of Stanislav Grof.
Today on May 29th, IMAGINE proudly unveils Sean Kelly’s Imagining Gaia.
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Coming tomorrow on May 30th, Sharon Heath: When the Child Imagines.
Launched on the first-annual Imagination Day on October 9, 2021, in honor of John Lennon’s 81st birthday and the 50th anniversary of his song, Imagine, IMAGINE brings together many of the world’s most imaginative people to speak on the power and importance of the creative imagination.
As a manifesto and Declaration of Imagination, IMAGINE is a call to imagine and re-imagine the role that imagination can play in creating a better world and enhancing the quality of our lives.
What is imagination to you? What does it mean to imagine? Why is imagination important? How are you applying imagination in your life and work? How does imagination help us become better people and live better lives? IMAGINE collects and presents inspiring answers to these questions and more from today’s global thought leaders.
Contributors come from all cultures, nationalities, and countries, such as America, Canada, Mexico, England, Scotland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, India, Malaysia, Australia, Argentina, Russia, and beyond.
Altogether, this group represents some of the most influential and biggest names in the world of creativity and imagination. The total scope and impact are astounding and a testament that in today’s world we need imagination more than ever.