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Where Do We Go From Here?
SF author and
Mefi's Own
Charles Stross talks about the future of "big idea" Science Fiction:
If SF's core message (to the extent that it ever had one) is obsolete, what do we do next?
posted by
The Whelk
on May 23, 2012 -
71 comments
“We try and illustrate a “universe-next-door” where the new product is the only novelty. Where there is still tea, and the traffic is still miserable.”
Future Drama
is a tumblr devoted to that particular kind of futurism - corporate prediction demos of how their products will change the world - See
The Mother Of All Demos from 1968 introducing the mouse, video conferencing, teleconferencing, hypertext, word processing
-
Apple in 1987
-
Philco-Ford The Future Now!
posted by
The Whelk
on Dec 6, 2011 -
23 comments
Yesterday's Tomorrow Today!
The BBC broadcasted the science and technology showcase show
Tomorrow's World
(
titles
on piano
) on 7 July 1965 on BBC1, it ran for 38 years until it was cancelled at the beginning of 2003. Unlike the boosterism of US science programs, Tomorrow's World was more famous for it's live stunts and wry outlook (
James Burke experiences the "convenient" office of the future
and
the future of home gardening
and
crushing ennui
). The BBC
has an archive of episodes and clips for UK visitors
, everyone else will have to be content with clips concerning
Home Computers
,
New Banking
,
Nellie The School Computer
,
The Elliot Light Pen
,
Mobile Phones
, and
Moog Synthesizers.
posted by
The Whelk
on Nov 26, 2011 -
17 comments
A series of tubes? Jumpsuits and shoes?
"Back when I was a boy, I bought a children's book at my town's library book sale called "2010: Living in the Future" by Geoffrey Hoyle. Written in 1972, it had been withdrawn from the library's collection by the mid-80s, when I picked it up. I've somehow managed to hang onto it for 25 years and now, suddenly, here we are: 2010.
I'm reproducing this long out-of-print book here to see how we're doing. Are we really living in the future?
"
posted by
joshwa
on Jan 18, 2010 -
93 comments
The Fututo House - funky space age living
The Futuro House
- designed in 1968 by Finnish architect Matti Suuronen, this funky place is
an example
of space age
utopian architecture
. Made largely of plastic, the oil crisis nipped the design in the bud. Should you decide to build along these lines, here's
some ideas for '70s decor
.
posted by
madamjujujive
on Dec 22, 2003 -
16 comments
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