image: © M HKA, Courtesy Alexander Lee
The purpose of government, education and all aspects of life in the present and recent past is to build a vibrant economy and develop the people, institutions and technologies to keep the economy growing and changing, forever. […] This is by far the most common of the four alternative futures, since almost all official statements about the future are based on ‘Continued Growth’, and usually ‘Continued Economic Growth’. (Jim Dator, Alternative Futures at the Manoa School, 2009)
The futurists and artists in this segment of ‘A Temporary Futures Institute’ metaphorically interpret and critique the image of the future as ‘more of the same’, as an endlessly continuing process of enrichment and elaboration. They either visualise ongoing social processes in moving images supported by or liberated from spoken narration (Agence Future, Darius Žiūra) or offer a meditation on movement through time in a painting installation doubling as a built environment for paintings that pick out ‘lines’ or ‘threads’ or ’strings’ of action or progress (Nina Roos).
>Darius Žiūra, Gustoniai, 2001.Installation, 6-channel video installation.
>AGENCE FUTURE, Toynbee Convector, 2016.Installation.
>AGENCE FUTURE, A Timeline in Four Layers, 2017.Installation.
>AGENCE FUTURE, Conversation Piece, 2017.Installation.
>Nina Roos, Regarding the Point of Restraint, 2017.Painting.