Ancient Futurism
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Names[edit]
- Ancient Futurism
- Ancient Futurisms
- Connected to, but not always the same as Ancestral Futures and Ancestral Futurism(s)
- Often has overlap with sci-fi, magical realism and various other Futurism(s)
Definitions and Descriptions[edit]
- Relating to the broader genre of Futurisms, Ancient Futurism is a style which blends Ancient, Contemporary and Futurist codes. This style or genre can be overlapped with many others and can apply to a specific project or the creator's overall practice.
Artists & Creators[edit]
- Aids-3D, Daniel Keller & Nik Kosmas (US-DE)
- Morehshin Allahyari (IR-US)
- Hala Alsaman (IQ-US)
- Kai (Kari) Altmann aka Hitashya (US-IN-EG-FR)
- Nag Ashwin (IN)
- Mounir Ayache (FR)
- Luc Besson (FR)
- Bloni Atelier by Akshat Bhansal (IN)
- Roland Emmerich (DE-US)
- Omar Gilani (PK)
- Frank Herbert (US)
- LaFawndah (US-FR-EG-IR)
- Subash Thebe Limbu (NP-UK)
- Sam Madhu (IN-DE)
- Virgil Ortiz (US)
- Rajni Perera (CAN)
- Svetha Yallapragada Rao aka Raja Kumari (US-IN)
- Bhavya Ramesh (IN)
- Intermora by Elias Riadi
- R-U-In?S, Kai (Kari) Altmann, Iain Ball, Sebastian Moyano, Emily Jones, Matteo Giordano, Sam Hancocks and others (US-UK-IT-AR-AU)
- Marina Satti (GR)
- Colin Self (US-DE)
- Shilo Shiv Suleman (IN)
- Timur Si-Qin (DE)
- Samar Younes aka Samaritual (US)
Discussions[edit]
- Remixing ancient culture with contemporary futurism, TEDx Talk by Sam Madhu at TEDxSIUHinjewadi, January 2020.
Publications[edit]
Books[edit]
- Kai (Kari) Altmann (ed.), R-U-In?S Catalogue #001, 2010. Visual content, art and new editorial spreads culled from the R-U-In?S project in 2009-2010. Includes an essay. Works by Kai (Kari) Altmann, Iain Ball, Matteo Giordano, Sebastian Moyano, Emily Jones, Sam Hancocks.
Essays, Articles, Book Chapters[edit]
- "The Ancient Futurism of Rajni Perera", Foyer, Perspectives, March 08 2023.
See Also[edit]
Futurisms, Indigenous futurism, Ancestral Futurisms, Afrofuturism, Arab Futurisms, Post-internet art, Crisiscore, Survivalcore, Nomadic Futurisms, Intercultural Futurisms, Transcultural Futurisms, South Asian Futurisms, Indofuturism, Desifuturism