Futurescapes
February 2017-August 2017
Contemplating the future—or possible futures—may summon images of the classic films Metropolis or Blade Runner, to name only two. It may conjure thoughts of the Rapture. It may make one smile
with pleasure as the first driverless cars hit the road under the auspices of Über.
We are endlessly reminded of (or threatened in the name of) our responsibilities to
our grandchildren, to our alma maters, to our planet. What we put off today will have
repercussions the day after tomorrow. The future is a central concept for human life
and plays an outsize role in politics, religion, economics—indeed across most fields
that structure our thinking. The very unknowability of the future renders it a supremely
powerful concept for motivating human action in the present.
FUTUREscapes explores this theme by asking viewers to study images and consider how
words both encapsulate response and influence thinking, perhaps opening new ways of
seeing. These images change monthly. Concurrent with this exhibit, an interactive
kiosk is traveling around campus inviting participants to select images and captions.
Research data, including your input, can be found through http://humanitiescenter.ttu.edu and helps us better understand perspectives.
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