What if Earth had a flag? | Oskar Pernefeldt | TEDxKlagenfurt
What if earth had a flag? What would it take for us to finally see ourselves as one species, sharing one planet? Designer and flag enthusiast Oskar Pernefeldt makes a compelling case for the International Flag of Planet Earth, a simple yet powerful symbol meant to unite humanity in the face of climate crisis, global conflict, and interplanetary exploration. From the moon landing to Mars missions, he unpacks why visual identity shapes global solidarity and how one flag could become a unifying symbol for Earth. In a talk that challenges borders and belonging, he asks: What if we all flew the same flag?Oskar Pernefeldt is a Swedish designer and creative director known for creating The International Flag of Planet Earth, a shared symbol of unity for all humankind. Oskar's work explores how design can spark shifts in mindset, shape culture, and inspire a sense of global citizenship.This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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