After the FutureAK Press, 20 sept. 2011 - 192 pagini After the Future explores a century-long obsession with the concept of the "future," starting with Marinetti's "Futurist Manifesto," tracing it through the punk movement of the early 70s, and into the media revolution of the 90s. The future, Bifo argues, has come and gone, the concept has lost its usefulness. Now it's our responsibility to decide what comes next. |
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Baroque and Semiocapital | 97 |
Exhaustion and Subjectivity | 121 |
Interview with Franco Bifo Berardi | 167 |
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