A new study has been released by the NHBC foundation in the UK, Futurology: The new home in 2050 that has a lot of interesting ideas. Prepared by Studio Partington, a design practice in London, it ...
Futurology: is it a mugs game? Suppose it was the year 2000 and you received a message from 2014 — the message said: “In that year, more photographs will be taken than any previous year in history.” ...
They’ve done it. At last, they’ve actually gone and done it. A gentle, pastoral, warm-hearted record, which quoted both Lenin and Lennon, featured the wonderful Richard Hawley and sampled Captain ...
Last year's Rewind the Film was supposed to be a double album but realising that they had two entirely different sets of songs, Manic Street Preachers wisely decided to bring the more introspective ...
Not many bands survive 28 years of triumph and tragedy and release a dozen studio albums that retain a sense of progress, change and invention. But Manic Street Preachers are not like "many bands".
A 1972 book which predicts what life would be like in 2010 has been reprinted after attracting a cult following, but how hard is it to tell the future? Geoffrey Hoyle is often asked why he predicted ...
This article is part of a series that examines predictions about the future. So far, we've looked at predictions for 2025 and explored 2004 predictions about online voting, cybersecurity, health care, ...
Futurology has long been a risky business. By John Herrman This article is part of our latest DealBook special report on the trends that will shape the coming decades. In 1982, The New York Times ...
Max Saunders is Co-Director of the Centre for Life-Writing Research at King’s College London. From September, he will be Interdisciplinary Professor of Modern Literature and Culture at the University ...
The future has always been a concern for Manic Street Preachers. In the last few years, they’ve notched up three songs on the subject, the titles of which – “So Much for the Future”, “Love Letter to ...