The Future of the Past

The Future of the Past
Author: Alexander Stille
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2003-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0312420943

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At a time when technological innovation and globalization threaten to destroy humankind's greatest cultural legacies, those same changes also provide our best hope in preserving that inheritance. In a series of portraits, the author takes us from the Great Sphinx of Egypt to the banks of the Ganges, from the echoing halls of the Vatican to the information-glutted U.S. National Archives, and introduces us to the scholars, preservationists, and eccentrics working to preserve the world's historical riches.

The Future of the Past

The Future of the Past
Author: Alexander Stille
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2003-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781466817098

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An engrossing look at the cultural consequences of technological change and globalization Space radar, infrared photography, carbon dating, DNA analysis, microfilm, digital data bases-we have better technology than ever for studying and preserving the past. And yet the by-products of technology threaten to destroy--in one or two generations--monuments, works of art, and ways of life that have survived thousands of years of hardship and war. This paradox is central to our age. We use the Internet to access and assess infinite amounts of information--but understand less and less of its historical context. Globalization may eventually benefit countries around the world; it will also, almost certainly, lead to the disappearance of hundreds of regional dialects, languages, and whole societies. In The Future of the Past, Alexander Stille takes us on a tour of the past as it exists today and weighs its prospects for tomorrow, from China to Somalia to Washington, D.C. Through incisive portraits of their protagonists, he describes high-tech struggles to save the Great Sphinx and the Ganges; efforts to preserve Latin within the Vatican; the digital glut inside the National Archives, which may have lost more information in the information age than ever before; an oral culture threatened by a "new" technology: writing itself. Wherever it takes him, Stille explores not just the past, but our ideas about the past, how they are changing--and how they will have to change if our past is to have a future.

The Past is the Present It s the Future Too

The Past is the Present  It s the Future Too
Author: Christine Ross
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781441147745

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The term 'temporality' often refers to the traditional mode of the way time is: a linear procession of past, present and future. As philosophers will note, this is not always the case. Christine Ross builds on current philosophical and theoretical examinations of time and applies them to the field of contemporary art: films, video installations, sculpture and performance works. Ross first provides an interdisciplinary overview of contemporary studies on time, focusing on findings in philosophy, psychology, sociology, communications, history, postcolonial studies, and ecology. She then illustrates how contemporary artistic practices play around with what we consider linear time. Engaging the work of artists such as Guido van der Werve, Melik Ohanian, Harun Farocki, and Stan Douglas, allows investigation though the art, as opposed to having art taking an ancillary role. The Past is the Present; It's the Future Too forces the reader to understand the complexities of the significance of temporal development in new artistic practices.

Futures Past

Futures Past
Author: Reinhart Koselleck
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004
Genre: Historiography
ISBN: 9780231127714

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History, Koselleck asserts, emerged in the crucial moment of modernity as a new temporality providing distinctly new ways of assimilating experience. This exploration of the concept of historical time considers the perceived relationships between the present (once the future) & the past (once the present).

The Future Reveals the Past

The Future Reveals the Past
Author: Mansoor Hussain
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2020-11-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798569155859

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"Perhaps when you reach your optimum level of happiness, when all is well in the world; or at least in your world, you are simultaneously at your most complacent. A person lost in happiness is likely to be oblivious to any potentially impending gloom".Frank Moore has been made redundant from a job he did for years, but barely understood, he is surprised to receive a very generous payoff, enough for him to take a year off from working.Seeking some adventure in his life he reconnects with old friends and meets a collection of characters that provide a series of stories by turn, humorous, gripping, melancholic and at types profound.Frank has unlikely encounters with an American in exile with a dark past, landowners recreating a suspicious commune, alluring psychics, social media hate campaigns and finds his past lurking in his present.Musings on life, love, loss, friendship, when facing an uncertain future, chose carefully who to take with you on that journey.

The Order of Time

The Order of Time
Author: Carlo Rovelli
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780735216129

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One of TIME’s Ten Best Nonfiction Books of the Decade "Meet the new Stephen Hawking . . . The Order of Time is a dazzling book." --The Sunday Times From the bestselling author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics, Reality Is Not What It Seems, and Helgoland, comes a concise, elegant exploration of time. Why do we remember the past and not the future? What does it mean for time to "flow"? Do we exist in time or does time exist in us? In lyric, accessible prose, Carlo Rovelli invites us to consider questions about the nature of time that continue to puzzle physicists and philosophers alike. For most readers this is unfamiliar terrain. We all experience time, but the more scientists learn about it, the more mysterious it remains. We think of it as uniform and universal, moving steadily from past to future, measured by clocks. Rovelli tears down these assumptions one by one, revealing a strange universe where at the most fundamental level time disappears. He explains how the theory of quantum gravity attempts to understand and give meaning to the resulting extreme landscape of this timeless world. Weaving together ideas from philosophy, science and literature, he suggests that our perception of the flow of time depends on our perspective, better understood starting from the structure of our brain and emotions than from the physical universe. Already a bestseller in Italy, and written with the poetic vitality that made Seven Brief Lessons on Physics so appealing, The Order of Time offers a profoundly intelligent, culturally rich, novel appreciation of the mysteries of time.

Word Origins And How We Know Them

Word Origins   And How We Know Them
Author: Anatoly Liberman
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2009-03-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780195387070

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A guide to the science and process of etymology for the layperson explains how the origins and history of hundreds of words are determined, discussing such topics as folk etymology, changes of meaning in language history, borrowed words, and the methods of etymology.

Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow

Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow
Author: Brian Fies
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2012-08-15
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781613122693

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Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow?, the long-awaited follow-up to Mom's Cancer, is a unique graphic novel that tells the story of a young boy and his relationship with his father. Spanning the period from the 1939 New York World's Fair to the last Apollo space mission in 1975, it is told through the eyes of a boy as he grows up in an era that was optimistic and ambitious, fueled by industry, engines, electricity, rockets, and the atom bomb. An insightful look at relationships and the promise of the future, award-winning author Brian Fies presents his story in a way that only comics and graphic novels can. Interspersed with the comic book adventures of Commander Cap Crater (created by Fies to mirror the styles of the comics and the time periods he is depicting), and mixing art and historical photographs, this groundbreaking graphic novel is a lively trip through a half century of technological evolution. It is also a perceptive look at the changing moods of our nation-and the enduring promise of the future. Praise for Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow? “A graphic novel that looks like TV’s “Futurama” bred with The Golden Age of Comic Books, Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow? is at times charming, at times sad and foreboding, and always thought provoking.” —Air & Space Smithsonian "A hopelessly optimistic moon-age daydream"—The Village Voice “An exceptional and highly engaging experience.” —The Miami Herald "Whatever Happened To The World Of Tomorrow is a very special book that will speak to you on so many levels. And at the end of it, when you sit there and think on what you’ve just read, it may even make you, like it did me, realise that Fies’ vision of our past and his hope for the future is something we can all share in. Quite brilliant."—Richard Bruton, forbiddenplanet.co.uk F&P level: Y