Forecasting the Future City & Building by Analyzing the Future Oriented Neologisms & SF Movies with Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

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Everyone wants to know the future society. So many people suppose the future by various methods. This study supposes the future city and building by analyze the neologisms and S.F. movie with Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. We select the 12 movies and search the remarkable scenes in the view point of architecture or city. Then, we analyze the character of scene by Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. And also we select & analyze the neologisms with same method. Movies and neologisms are not same in expression philosophy. Because movie want to earn money but, neologism want to talk the society. As a result, physiological needs or love/belonging needs are low element but safety, esteem and actualization needs are frequently appeared.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 255-260)

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1622-1626

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May 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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