Future

Orkan Telhan, ed.

 

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Future never arrives 'as is.'

Without critique, future is dogma; a sovereign institution, a blind vector driving what is now and present towards silent, monotone, and prescribed experience. What we think of as future inscribes a limit onto the present; transforming and regulating what it is, we do as we know by now.

Writing for and with future increases awareness of what it is now. It improves the capacity to deal with the fear of the unknown; not the one that is probable now, but rather the one that is to come— the one that can suspend its image from the present.
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disseminates seeds— literary, biological, synthetic, utopian— hopefully non-conformist positions within the current future.