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''Visionaries: Small Solutions to Enormously Large Problems'' is an Australian television series of documentary films written and directed by Tony Gailey and Julian Russell. Each of the seven films examines the work of a living person who is a revolutionary thinker in their field. What the subjects have in common is a creative contribution to humanity that has the potential to elicit a paradigm shift. They either apply a pragmatic conceptual framework for addressing global socioeconomic problems, or a radical scientific model for understanding a system. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation premiered ''Visionaries'' in 1989; Channel 4 in the United Kingdom began transmitting the series in the following year. Although various distributors have published every film in the series on VHS home video, few of the films have been published on DVD. Bullfrog Films distributes, for example, ''Midwives… Lullabies… and Mother Earth'' (DVD, VHS)〔 and ''Quest for Life: A Year with Petrea King'' (VHS),〔 ==Series one (1989–90)== ;''In Grave Danger of Falling Food'' :Bill Mollison demonstrates permaculture and discusses its implementation for food security. ;''Barefoot Economist'' :Manfred Max Neef and "barefoot economics" ;''The Man Who Named the World'' :James Lovelock and the Gaia hypothesis ;''Declaration of a Heretic'' :Jeremy Rifkin on how science and technology affect society 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Visionaries: Small Solutions to Enormously Large Problems」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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