Website review: Tales of Future Past
desdemona discovered this in Futurism
•21 reviews since May 7, 2004
futurism, retro, art
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MNGophers3 rated 8 months ago- Funny, and sometimes enlightening, look at what futurists from the past predicted our world would be like today.

FlightDreamz rated 20 months ago- Interesting website on how past predictions of how the "future" would turn out, were a little off the mark. And just WHERE is my jetpack and dinner in a pill anyway? Meet George Jetson, Jane his wife...

dyankee23 rated 29 months ago- Life in the Gernsback Continuum...

kaolelo rated 30 months ago- the future from the past

kryptonite rated 31 months ago- people used to be stupid...er.

betsie rated 31 months ago- the future ain't what it used to be...

scar rated 32 months ago- If you are reading this message, you have safely arrived to the future. Isn't it wonderful? Okay, it's not exactly what we were expecting,
God I love this site- If you are reading this message, you have safely arrived to the future. Isn't it wonderful? Okay, it's not exactly what we were expecting,

rxreed rated 32 months ago- From the page: "It wasn't that long ago that we had a future. I mean, we have one now; the world isn't going to crash into the Sun or anything like that. What I mean is that we had a future that we could clearly imagine. The future wasn't tomorrow, next week, next year, or next century. It was a place with a form, a structure, a style. True, we didn't know exactly what the future would be like, but we knew that it had to be one of a few alternatives; some good, some very bad. The future was a world with a distinct architecture. It had its own way of speaking. It had its own technology. It was for all intents and purposes a different land where people dressed differently, talked differently, ate differently, and even thought differently. It was where scientists were wizards, where machines were magically effective and efficient, where tyrants were at least romantically evil rather than banal, and where the heavens were fairyland where dreams could literally come true."

ar0cketman rated 35 months ago- If you are reading this message, you have safely arrived to the future . Isn't it wonderful? Okay, it's not exactly what we were expecting... I feel it is our duty to fulfill these grand visions of the future.
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