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"What is a memory of the future? Is it a myth, a fiction of a severed arm, a post-human debate or a broken time machine? In an increasingly insecure future-world there is an urgency to consider and debate these questions. Memories of the Future : On Countervision addresses these concerns by speculating on the connections between memory and futurity in fields such as counter-histories, women's studies, science fiction, art and design, technology, philosophy and politics. Structured by three topics--'The Basis of Memories', 'The Re-conditioning of Time' and 'The Mechanical Future'--this book reveals how these subjects regenerate at the intersections of vision, counter-cultural production and the former present. The volume links the re-imaginings of memory into the present with topics such as the fever dream allegory of the adolescent social experience, soft technologies of future dress, reinventions of monetary exchange, rekindled subjectivities of school days, and technics and human progression. These countervisions argue against the homogenising status quo of the present in order to challenge the customs, traditions and conventions of the past and propositions of the future"--Provided by publisher.

What is a memory of the future? This book speculates on the connections between memory and futurity in a variety of fields, including counter-histories, women’s studies, science fiction, art and design, technology, philosophy and politics. Topics include technology and fashion, reinventions of monetary exchange and memories of adolescence.



What is a memory of the future? Is it a myth, a fiction of a severed arm, a post-human debate or a broken time machine? In an increasingly insecure future-world there is an urgency to consider and debate these questions. Memories of the Future: On Countervision addresses these concerns by speculating on the connections between memory and futurity in fields such as counter-histories, women’s studies, science fiction, art and design, technology, philosophy and politics. This book reveals how these subjects regenerate at the intersections of vision, counter-cultural production and the former present. The volume links the re-imaginings of memory into the present with topics such as the fever dream allegory of the adolescent social experience, soft technologies of future dress, reinventions of monetary exchange, rekindled subjectivities of school days, and technics and human progression. These countervisions argue against the homogenizing status quo of the present in order to challenge the customs, traditions and conventions of the past and propositions of the future.

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«Everywhere the crisis speeds toward places and people that have long kept the disasters they produced far away and for others. Across a series of groundbreaking essays, Memories of the Future sets into play a debate among scholars and artists about the politics of the future present. This collection refuses to offer an answer. It instead provides what we need now, the current grammatical and semantic nature of art and politics today when the coming future crisis was and for whom; ends whose beginnings are coming; and events that never quite happen.» Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Franz Boas Professor, Columbia University

«If those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it, what about those who fail to imagine the future? This volume bursts with insights into the history and contemporary practice of prediction, illuminating futurology as a politically charged dimension of intellectual history.» Glenn Adamson, Senior Scholar, Yale Center for British Art

List of Figures
ix
Deborah Jaffe
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xv
Stephen Wilson
Introduction 1(28)
PART I Memories of the Future: On Countervision
29(36)
1 The Plot against the Future
33(16)
Malcolm Quinn
2 Three Moves for a Single Advent/Event
Alberto Abruzzese
Kevin W. Molin
(a) From Modern Fiction to the Latest Seriality;
(b) Means instead of Ends;
(c) The Revolt of Technics against Human Progress
49(16)
PART II Intersections of Memory, Formative Experience and Learned Culture
65(84)
3 Mortal Engines and The Hunger Games: How Myths from the Past Shape Visions of a Sustainable Future and the Responsibility for It as Represented in Children's Literature
69(16)
Julia Eccleshare
4 Girl Acting Out: Revisiting the Fairy Tale Futures of Little Red Riding Hood and Snow White
85(20)
Sarah Bonner
5 Mirror: Time Will Darken Paper
105(24)
Penny Mccarthy
6 School of Change: Re-dreaming Past Futures
129(20)
Jennet Thomas
PART III The Reconditioning of Time
149(56)
7 The Blackening of Epekeina Tes Ousias: The Death of the Sun and the Death of Philosophy
153(16)
Liam Sprod
8 The Attention Economy: From Cyber-Time to Cinematic Time
169(16)
Claudio Celis Bueno
9 Counterfiction: Designing within Alternative Worlds
185(20)
Austin Houldsworth
PART IV Future Permissions and Former Horizons
205(56)
10 Seizing the Future: The Futurists and Future-oriented Contemporary Works
209(18)
Ilaria Puri Purini
11 From Hardware to Softwear: The Future Memories of Techno-Fashion
227(18)
Anneke Smelik
Lianne Toussaint
12 (Un)knotting Time: Imagining Past Futures in Early Victorian Street Ballads
245(16)
Karl Bell
Bibliography 261(12)
Notes on Contributors 273(6)
Index 279
Stephen Wilson is a writer and theorist on contemporary art; he is a senior lecturer and coordinator of postgraduate theory at University of the Arts, London.



Deborah Jaffé is a cultural and design historian and the author of Ingenious Women: From Tincture of Saffron to Flying Machines (2003).