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BLUE METADOMAIN

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Explore the Vision Behind the Blue MetaDomain

In this collection of key insights and reflections, leading voices from Diotima Society open new perspectives on the Blue MetaDomain: a visionary framework that sees the planet not as a set of resources to manage, but as a constellation of living and intelligent ecosystems capable of generating value, agency, and future.

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Each short video captures a distinct angle—from philosophical provocations to strategic tools—offering glimpses into how we might radically shift our approach to governance, energy, oceans, and systemic change. These are not just ideas. They are calls to reconnect, reframe, and co-create.

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In this excerpt, Armando Massarenti outlines the foundational principles of the Blue MetaDomain, describing it as an initiative capable of integrating technology, sustainability, economy, and culture. At its heart lies the vision of an “intelligent ocean”—an active, interconnected agent that fosters new awareness and global governance models.

#1 Blue MetaDomain: A New Ecosystem for Ocean and Earth (with Armando Massarenti)

Paolo Zanenga introduces a key turning point in the Blue MetaDomain’s vision: transition not as a burden, but as a regenerative process.

BMD transcends the traditional approach to environmental costs, emerging as a platform capable of aggregating energies, intelligences, and resources to confront the ocean crisis and generate tangible economic, social, and environmental value.

#2 Transition: From Liability to Asset
(Paolo Zanenga – Diotima Society)

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In this third contribution, Maurizio Morgantini addresses the unexpected potential of decommissioned offshore platforms.
Some have already been transformed into space launch bases—showing how the Blue MetaDomain offers new strategic scenarios, starting from what is already in place, and reaching even beyond Earth’s atmosphere.

#3 Ocean and Space: infrastructures to be reimagined (Maurizio Morgantini - Diotima Society)

In the fifth contribution, Maurizio Morgantini reflects on the Technocene—an era of hybridisation between humanity and technology.  Within this profound transition, there is a risk of erasing the very concept of responsibility. Blue MetaDomain proposes an alternative path: to consciously govern hybridisation and build a future where ethics is not an optional add-on, but a foundational principle.

#5 Technocene and Responsibility

(Maurizio Morgantini - Diotima Society)

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The vast, untapped annual value created by ecosystems is neither monetized nor integrated into economic processes. The Blue MetaDomain positions itself as a systemic infrastructure designed to unlock and make liquid this potential, generating positive impact for business, economy and the planet alike thus activating this immense value as a planetary economic agent.

#4 The Invisible Value of Ecosystems
(Paolo Zanenga – Diotima Society)

In this clip, Paolo Zanenga introduces one of the most innovative elements of the Blue MetaDomain: the ocean represented as a digital entity capable of direct interaction with stakeholders and human actors. Through the convergence of AI and digital twin technologies, the platform is designed to manage complex systems where facts and perceptions intertwine, fostering a dynamic and participatory model of governance.

#6 The Ocean as a Digital Interlocutor
(Paolo Zanenga – Diotima Society)

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