5.10.2006

SurvivaBall: A "gated community for one"

How will the effects of global warming hit the workforce--and profits? Preempting a work slowdown caused by "abrupt climate change," Halliburton (ok, The Yes Men masquerading as Halliburton officials at the May 9 Lexis-Nexis "Catastrophic Loss" conference) unveiled the SurvivaBall:
The devices - looking like huge inflatable orbs - will include sophisticated communications systems, nutrient gathering capacities, onboard medical facilities, and a daunting defense infrastructure to ensure that the corporate mission will not go unfulfilled even when most human life is rendered impossible by catastrophes or the consequent epidemics and armed conflicts.

"It's essentially a gated community for one," said Wolf.

Dr. Northrop Goody, the head of Halliburton's Emergency Products Development Unit, showed diagrams and videos describing the SurvivaBall's many features. "Much as amoebas link up into slime molds when threatened, SurvivaBalls also fulfill a community function. After all, people need people," noted Goody as he showed an artist's rendition of numerous SurvivaBalls linking up to form a managerial aggregate with functional differentiation, metaphorically dancing through the streets of Houston, Texas.

The conference attendees peppered the duo with questions. One asked how the device would fare against terrorism, another whether the array of embedded technologies might make the unit too cumbersome; a third brought up the issue of the unit's cost feasibility. Wolf and Goody assured the audience that these problems and others were being addressed.

"The SurvivaBall builds on Halliburton's reputation as a disaster and conflict industry innovator," said Wolf. "Just as the Black Plague led to the Renaissance and the Great Deluge gave Noah a monopoly of the animals, so tomorrow's catastrophes could well lead to good - and industry must be ready to seize that good."
See video and more photos of the conference here.

3 comments:

vvoi said...

well, i have just written about a totally different (but somehow similar?) idea of augmented inner space...

Paul Schmelzer said...

Right, Monomads (nomad + monad). I've been following along on your blog. Congratulations on a successful performance!

tiny robot said...

Gated community for one? Ha! More like a refugee from an extremist Pokemon day camp...