- Hanso Foundation
The Hanso Foundation is a fictional foundation in the Lost television series. It was formed by arms purveyor Alvar Hanso, who turned his attention from "keeping the world safe through the development of sophisticated weapons systems" to focus instead on the development of new technologies to "create a brighter future for all humanity." Nearly all information about the Foundation is drawn from its Web site, "thehansofoundation.org", with further background revealed as part of the
alternate reality game , theLost Experience .The Hanso Foundation, through its funding of the
Dharma Initiative , was involved in the construction of facilities on the island depicted in "Lost".Activities
According to a mission statement on the Hanso website, "The Hanso Foundation stands at the vanguard of social and scientific research for the advancement of the human race. For forty years, the foundation has offered grants to worthy experiments designed to further the evolution of the human race and provide technological solutions to the most pressing problems of our time. The Hanso Foundation: a commitment to encouraging excellence in science and technology and furthering the cause of human development."
The Foundation funded many projects, including the Educational Outreach Imperative, Institute for Genomic Advancement, Mathematical Forecasting Initiative, Worldwide Wellness and Prevention Development Program, and the Life-Extension Project. The Life-Extension Project worked on initiatives such as the life-extension of an
orangutan named "Joop" celebrating its 105th birthday. It also provided financial backing for theDharma Initiative on islands in the South Pacific. ("Joop" is the name of an orangutan appearing in theJules Verne novel "The Mysterious Island ", which is about a group of castaways on a strange Pacific island.)The Foundation has offices in
Copenhagen , Vík,Seoul , Zanzibar, and Santa Barbara. [ [http://www.hansocareers.com Hanso Foundation Careers - Powered by Monster ] ] The Alvar Hanso Cancer Center was constructed inGeneva .The greeting "
Namaste " is used by the organization's members, including Dr. Marvin Candle in each of the Hanso Foundation orientation films.Executives
Alvar Hanso, a Danish weapons purveyor, established and funded the foundation. Other executives ran the company such as Dr. Thomas Mittelwerk, the chief technologist and trusted righthand adviser to Hanso.
During the Lost Experience, documents and other information were released to suggest that the management of the Foundation was scandalous and, in some cases, criminal. For example, some executives were revealed to have falsely reported the extent of their education in their biographies. One executive was caught in an extramarital affair. Others defended tobacco companies, nuclear power plants and an oil company that dumped chemical waste in Florida. Another executive was sentenced to eight years for insider trading which he subsidized through a retirement fund for a health care union.
Appearances
The Hanso Foundation was first mentioned in the "Lost" season 2 episode "Orientation". After discussing DHARMA Initiative founders Karen and Gerald DeGroot, the orientation film refers to "reclusive Danish industrialist and munitions magnate Alvar Hanso, whose financial backing made their dream of a multi-purpose social science research facility a reality."
In the film
Mission Impossible 3 , the closing credits thank the Hanso Foundation. Also, the logo on the building from which theRabbit's Foot is stolen is the same logo as that of "Paik Heavy Industries", a company owned by Sun Kwon's father.The Lost Experience
The domain "thehansofoundation.org" was registered on July 18, 2005 by ABC [ [http://whois.domaintools.com/thehansofoundation.org current whois record for thehansofoundation.org] ] On
May 2 ,2006 , coinciding with the debut of "Lost" season 2 in theUK , the Hanso Foundation site was used as part of "The Lost Experience", analternate reality game which ABC had previously announced onApril 24 , 2006. [ [http://customwire.ap.org/dynamic/stories/T/TV_LOST?SITE=NVLAS&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2006-04-24-08-46-31 ABC to launch "Lost" interactive game] , Associated Press, April 24 2006. Site accessed May 3 2006.]ABC stated the game would be launched on May 2 in the UK, May 3 and 17 in the
USA and May 4 inAustralia . On May 2 in the UK, May 3 in the USA and May 4 in Australia, each episode of Lost broadcast that day included Hanso Foundation advertisements in the commercial breaks, which included atoll-free phone number to call. Calling the number gave information, including a password for the Hanso website and access to the voicemail of Hanso executives.In addition to the content shown openly on the site, fans of "Lost" have found additional pages and information hidden in easter eggs [ [http://experience-lost.blogspot.com/ Lost Experience Blog] , May 4, 2006. Site accessed May 4,2006] , by decompiling the Flash files on the site. [ [http://blogs.gehirn.org.uk/2006/05/03/lost-uk/ gehirn.org.uk blog posting] , May 3, 2006. Site accessed May 3, 2006] On May 9, advertisements were published in various national newspapers by the "Lost" production team condemning the metafictional novel "
Bad Twin ". cite news | last=McCarthy | first=Sean | title=Web, book, fake ads help fans get ‘Lost’ | date=May 10 ,2006 | publisher=Boston Herald | url= http://theedge.bostonherald.com/tvNews/view.bg?articleid=138654]During the Lost Experience, an actor portraying fictional executive Hugh McIntyre appeared on
Jimmy Kimmel Live . [cite news | url=http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/06_30/b3994072.htm | title=Network Finds Marketing Paradise with "Lost" |last=Lowry | first=Tom |date=2006-07-24 | publisher=BusinessWeek ] During the appearance, onMay 24 ,2006 , McIntyre stated that the Foundation had canceled the DHARMA Initiative in 1987 and did not know why the producers of "Lost" have attached the Initiative or the Foundation to their show. [cite news | url=http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/fiction-reality-lost-news.htm | title=If Only "Lost" Were Real -- Wait, Is It? |last=Laurence | first=Cameron |date=2006-05-26 | publisher=HowStuffWorks ]References
External links
* [http://lxicon.com First Hanso Foundation website]
* [http://www.thehansofoundation.org/adkahdskja2897429834ahjkncawuye32782374 Second Hanso Foundation website]
* [http://www.thehansofoundation.org/adkahdskja2897429834ahjkncawuye32782374/hanso_shutdown.swf Third Hanso Foundation website]
* [http://www.thehansofoundation.org Current Hanso Foundation website]
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