Why Futurism Has a Cultural Blindspot
Take away the object from the historical view, and you lose sight of the
historical behavior. Projecting the future often presents a similar
problem: The object is foregrounded, while the behavioral impact is
occluded. The “Jetsons idea” of jetpacking and meals in a pill
missed what actually has changed: The notion of a stable career, or the
social ritual of lunch.
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