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Description
What are the most radical transformations on the horizon of our world? And how are they irreversibly altering our experience of time, movement, language, mind, body, virtuality, power, and nature?
Cloaked in relative obscurity, future eras compel the invention of new techniques of visionary speculation. Future's Theory provides many, shining a light on the infinity of possible futurities from multiple astonishing perspectives. Exploring how we imagine new ages in the 21st century, the book examines how alternate future dimensions will affect everything from our culture to our politics, our bodies to our minds.
Filled with original work from over 20 prominent thinkers in the domains of literature, philosophy, visual art, architecture, design, media studies, ecology, anthropology, it features immersive entries on phenomena including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, mass migration, speed, climate, geo-engineering, and automation. Contemplating the variables that will expand and distort these fields, Future's Theory opens up a new atmosphere for thought itself in the epochs to come.
Table of Contents
Part I. Seven Prophecies of the Future
1.Chimera, Nora Khan (Rhode Island School of Design,USA) and Jason Mohaghegh (Babson College, USA)
2.Cipher, Amy Ireland (The University of New South Wales, Australia) and Edward Keller (The New School University, USA)
3. Temple, Carla Leitao (Rensselaer Polytechnic University, USA) and Dan Mellamphy (Western University Canada, Canada)
4. Reign, Nandita Biswas Mellamphy (Western University Canada, Canada) and Arshin Adib-Moghaddam (SOAS University of London, UK)
5. Oracle, Anna Longo (California Institute of the Arts, USA) and Dejan Lukic (The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts, USA)
6. Surface, Laura Tripaldi (The University of Milan, Italy) and Michael Marder (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
7. Idol, Reza Negarestani (The New Centre for Research & Practice) and Jason Mohaghegh (Babson College, USA)
Part II: Future Labs
8. Future Time, Edward Keller (The New School University, USA)
9. Future Space, Jason Mohaghegh (Babson College, USA)
9. Future Movement, Una Chung (Sarah Lawrence College, USA), Will Scarlett
10. Future Body, Laura Tripaldi (The University of Milan, Italy), Dana Dawud
11. Future Image, Dejan Lukic (The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts, USA)
12. Future Illusion, Nora Khan (Rhode Island School of Design,USA)
13. Future Cosmos, Damon Quasravie, Zahra Bonari
14. Future Thought, Dan Mellamphy (Western University Canada, Canada)
15. Future Power, Arshin Adib-Moghaddam (SOAS University of London, UK)
16. Future Machine, Nandita Biswas-Mellamphy (Western University Canada)
17. Future Virtual, Ali Eslami
18. Future Cruelty, Reza Negarestani (The New Centre for Research & Practice, USA)
19. Future Appearance, Ghazal Zamani and Jason Mohaghegh
20. Future Mysticism, Andrea Cetrulo
21. Future Prophecy, Anna Longo (California Institute of the Arts, USA)
22. Non-Future, Danna Al-Banyan, Asad Khan, Sahej Rahal
23. Future X, Federico Nieto, Sahej Rahal, Anna Engelhardt, Sasha Shestakova
Part III: Future Library
24.The Cosmological Archive, Jason Mohaghegh (Babson College, USA), Edward Keller (The New School University, USA), Carla Leitao (Rensselaer Polytechnic University, USA), Nora Khan (Rhode Island School of Design,USA), Sahej Rahal, Will Scarlett
Epilogue, Bogna Konior (NYU Shanghai, China)
Product details
| Published | 22 Jan 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 416 |
| ISBN | 9781350421066 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Series | Future's Theory |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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This book is a treasure trove-a constellation of brilliant thinkers conjure up images and ideas, myths and media, to summon worlds that were, that are, and that have yet to come.
Anna Greenspan, Associate Professor of Global Contemporary Media at NYU Shanghai, China
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Future's Theory comes as a series of signals from the future, cast back into the chaos of the present. This episodic catalogue uncovers a fascinating futurist milieux, where chimeras and oracles and the orobouros return in forms of machinic thoughts and unforeseen powers and haunt the virtual. Here we have the guidelines for some secret mechanics, revealed through concise stories for cyborgs and posthumans. Future's Theory initiates a new series of speculative and projective theories, uncoiling from discrete prescient reports of curious events that activate a new sense of wonder from the future.
Thomas Mical, Director of the Esoteric Library of the Kangra Valley, India
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A vision of possible libraries, a book of passages, a commonplace book blending the prehistoric and the post-historic--these are some of ways one might describe the contents of this dazzling collection. Using futurity as a theoretical laboratory, these thinkers invite us to reconsider our relationship to the past, and to envision the perilous enchantment of what lies ahead.
Javier Padilla, Associate Professor of English at Colgate University, USA

























