
Every dreamed future is possible, the past one too.
Futurism is centenarian, but still full of interesting suggestions in connection with contemporarneity, meanwhile virtual worlds surrend to far past fascinations. The boundaries of Space and Time get more and more blurry, like in a dream.
online now DAYDREAMING MAGAZINE #10 year 3 – Ottobre ‘09
“FUTURE AGAIN”
featuring:
PierPaolo Koss (Italy):
A snapshot series witnessing the hard work to rediscover and assimilate the futuristic aesthetic and art from a performer and visual artist whom dd has already dedicated a special issue to!
Khaled El Mais (U.S.A.)
Photo-graphic landscapes from an urban America exploded and recomposed thanks to digital art
Alan Godineau (France)
Surrealistic and disquieting future of a humanity between mutations and holograms, through recompositions that are visionary but still radicated in the past.
Bark Aabye (Second Life)
Reportage in Second Life: geodigital space explored and captured in poetic “futuretro” images.









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