Remarks And Quotations On Science Fiction, Utopia And Roadside Picnics

Peter Lewis

Remarks And Quotations On Science Fiction, Utopia And Roadside Picnics

"In the future everyone will be Anonymous"

Artists Anonymous

Antoine Berghs

Antoine Berghs

Obscurer 2

Alan Dunn

Anne Hardy

Anne Hardy

Dual Sun System

Alexander Hidalgo

The Unlimited Truth Company

Agnieszka Kurant

The Unlimited Truth Company

The Oracle Of The Present

Alessandro Moreschini

The Oracle Of The Present

Blue's Room

Adam Nankervis

Blue's Room

Meris Angioletti, Sarah Ciracì, Emre Hüner

A selection by Alessandra Poggianti

Meris Angioletti, Sarah Ciracì, Emre Hüner

A selection of Pages from 'The Autumnal Quarter'

Barbara Ryan

A selection of Pages from 'The Autumnal Quarter'

The Blessing

Claire Hooper

The Blessing

HI FI SCI FI

Conor Kelly

Charlotte Moth & Peter Fillingham

Charlotte Moth & Peter Fillingham

Forgotten Sculptors: 1. The Nanocafausu

Cesare Pietroiusti

Forgotten Sculptors: 1. The Nanocafausu

Christian Sievers

Christian Sievers

Diann Bauer

Diann Bauer

Wandering sickness and the gas of peace

Derek Horton

Wandering sickness and the gas of peace

Miniature retrospective

David Mabb

Miniature retrospective

Baselitz (Royal Academy of Arts)

David Mollin

Retinal 145

Derek Ogbourne

Retinal 145

Natural-Born Forensic Clues / Buried-Treasure Growing Wild

Douglas Park

Wells's First Utopia: Materiality and Portent

Dan Smith

Late Night Fiction

curated by Dimitra Vamiali

Late Night Fiction

Re-Imagined Prisons

Emily Allchurch & Nigel Warburton

Re-Imagined Prisons

Emily Allchurch and the Old Masters

Emily Allchurch, Xavier Bray and Minna Moore Ede

Emily Allchurch and the Old Masters

Visiting/In-between

Elizabeth Fleming

Visiting/In-between

LIGHT READING 1500 cinematic explosions

Elizabeth McAlpine

George Bolster

George Bolster

Gordon Cheung

Gordon Cheung

Proposal for an Unmade Film (Set in the Future)

Graham Ellard & Stephen Johnstone

Proposal for an Unmade Film (Set in the Future)

Giovanni Manunta

Giovanni Manunta

Speakingintongues

Guillaume Paris

Heman Chong

Within My Nature

Heather Sparks

Within My Nature

Barrington De La Roche & Inesa Vaiciute

Barrington De La Roche & Inesa Vaiciute

ScopeTele

Ines Rebelo

ScopeTele

Disinformation and "The Analysis of Beauty" A Project History

Joe Banks

Disinformation and

Roadside Picnics - Disinformation and Sound Mirrors

Joe Banks & Caroline Grigson

Roadside Picnics - Disinformation and Sound Mirrors

Speck

Joel Cahen

Freefall: Mediated Questions and Answers on the Digital Experience of Real and Virtual

John Francescutti & Lanfranco Aceti

Freefall: Mediated Questions and Answers on the Digital Experience of Real and Virtual

Jeremy Hight

Jeremy Hight

All That Rises Will Dissipate

Jeremy Hight

Pastorale

Jacko

John Hyatt

UTOPIA - A Group-Mail

Josiane

UTOPIA - A Group-Mail

Silent Cry

Jockel Liess

Architecture of Endless Folds

Sean Dawson & Jo Mitchell

Architecture of Endless Folds

terrOrless phantOms

Joseph Nechvatal

terrOrless phantOms

Review of “Digital Contagions: A Media Archaeology of Computer Viruses”

Joseph Nechvatal

Jenny Polak

Jenny Polak

John Spiteri

John Spiteri

Is it possible to fall in love with a person you have never met?

Jan Steadman

Is it possible to fall in love with a person you have never met?

Jemima Stehli

Jemima Stehli

Jemima Stehli & Lewis Amar

A Hitherto Unrecognized Sublime Photographer: The Universe

Jalal Toufic

Jessica Voorsanger

Jessica Voorsanger

Burial - The new 'Taxi Driver'

Joe Walsh

Burial - The new 'Taxi Driver'

Flatlanders 2007

JoWonder

Saturn Musings

Kulwinder Bajar

Saturn Musings

Road Song

Karen Caldicott

Road Song

An Utopian Vision

KH Jeron

Karen Knorr

Karen Knorr

Embracing my Reality

Taline Kechichian

Embracing my Reality

Laura Gannon

Laura Gannon

My mind is all I have, I've spent my whole life trying to fill it.

My mind is all I have, I've spent my whole life trying to fill it.

Reserved place for more diffuse purposes (2006)

Lisa Torell

Genealogy Of Guidance

Michelle Atherton

Genealogy Of Guidance

Air Columns

Matti Isan Blind

Air Columns

We Are Just Locals. A Discussion with Map Office

Maurizio Bortolotti

We Are Just Locals. A Discussion with Map Office

Myriam Custers

Myriam Custers

PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL

Mario Flecha

The Island of Scientists

Maria Fusco

Snack 2007

Michael Hampton

Snack 2007

Margaret Harrison

Margaret Harrison

Stardust Rehearsal

Melanie Manchot

Toy Yoda

Makiko Nagaya

Toy Yoda

A Process of Cultivation

Mike Rogers

A Process of Cultivation

Melanie Stidolph

Melanie Stidolph

(The Castration of) Philip

Mark Aerial Waller

Mark Aerial Waller & Giles Round

Super-Pan:

Mike Watson

Flash Point

Nooshin Farhid

Nino Sekhniashvili

Nino Sekhniashvili

The Next Page

Paul Cheshire

Poiïv

Per Huttner

Return to the scene of a crime

Peter Lewis

Project for a film of St Paul in New York

Peter Lewis

Manifesto

Peter Lewis

Reading From Departure

Peter Lewis

Peter Lloyd Lewis

Peter Lloyd Lewis

Amber Ships

Phil Sawdon

Death Row

Reza Aramesh

Death Row

Renaud Bézy

Renaud Bézy

2533

Ronnie Doom

Closer

Richard Dyer

Realities Like Straws in the Wind

Roy Exley

Rosa Ruey

Rosa Ruey

Robert Schwarz

Robert Schwarz

LAST WORDS

Stephen Coates

Feature - Production Stills

Shezad Dawood

Feature - Production Stills

Leisure

Susie Hamilton

Leisure

Simon Morse

Simon Morse

Cuboid Bloid

Steve Mykietin, Guy Billings & Keith Winter

Cuboid Bloid

somethingfornothing

somethingfornothing

REVOLV-OLUTION

Sissu Tarka

REVOLV-OLUTION

Electric Dreams, a bio-responsive wearable

Suzi Webster & Jordan Benwick

Electric Dreams, a bio-responsive wearable

Migakikko

Takayuki Yamamoto & Naohiro Deguchi

Migakikko

Uta Kogelsberger

Uta Kogelsberger

The British School Of Telepathy

W. B. Harvey

The British School Of Telepathy

Neverending Tower

ZEVS

The Island of Scientists

Maria Fusco


Nearly a year passed before he perceived that his love was bringing about a change in the vegetation of the pink coomb. He had taken no notice at first of the dis- appearance of grasses and small seedlings from the places where his own seed was sown. But his attention was caught by the growth of a new plant that he had seen nowhere else on the island. The plant had large, lace-edged leaves which grew in clusters at the level of the earth on a very short stalk. It bore white, sharp- scented blossoms with pointed petals and brown, ample berries which largely overflowed their calyxes. Robinson observed them with curiosity, but thought no more about them until the day when it became un- mistakably apparent that they appeared within a few weeks at the precise place where he had sown his seed.

And everything led to these concentric circles, alternative land and water with the central island flat- tened and trimmed into a large plain, a long oblong of impossibly perfect proportions, unthinkable in scale, unbelievable in fecundity, yielding to even the most barren of imaginations. — The circles were enclosed by a sea wall, constructed from stacks of flat stone slabs, which rather than feeling forbidding, felt alive and built-up with terraces of houses and muni- cipal buildings. — The continent was blessed with plentiful mineral resources, timber, — a wide variety of fauna, flora, wild vegetation, and vernal fruit trees. The intriguing thing is that the population did not simply consume the gifts of the gods but rather chose to undertake massive building projects, linking the rings of land with wooden bridges, for example, and digging a canal — three hundred feet wide, and one hundred feet deep, — which resembled a harbour with a mouth broad enough to welcome even the largest of vessels. — Even though it represented the gateway to an island, the port did not feel isolated but instead was crowded with swarms of international merchant ships, from which rose an incessant din of yelling, bawling and singing throughout the day and night. — The ziggurats, palaces and shrines were extremely rich and ornate, even somewhat gauche in appearance. — A symptom of affluence and confluence rather than influence I suppose.

That which is to receive all forms should have no form; as in making perfumes they first contrive that the liquid substance which is to receive the scent shall be as in-odorous as possible; or as those who wish to impress figures on soft substances do not allow any previous impression to remain, but begin by making the surface as even and smooth as possible. In the same way that which is to receive perpetually and through its whole extent the resemblances of all.

So then, what they had to think about was how they were going to spend their time and how they were going to tell everybody about what they did. This bi- furcated vacation was obviously a story in two parts, they were creating at the limits rather than in the middle of the community and — that must be a good thing, — since the main problem with this type of activity tends to occur when one tries to decide in which way tribes change when engaged in extensive contact with each other and in which ways they do not. — The rubric there was smudged. They appeared to be alone but in fact they were not. They appeared to have company but in fact they were isolated. This first contact, — the blush, the lack of functional interrelations, could I am told, last for a couple of days or for the whole week, depending on the particular family units. It took a while to recognise that the concept of total social fact was less static than they had been led to believe, than we all had been led to believe. Cultivated from a multitude of distinct yet connected planes, each irrigating the entire field and its entire range of activity, — this general inventory, when under- stood together constituted a society. In time, most were glad of the local knowledge and proactively engaged with the native customs and sports. The search for causes ends with the assimilation of an experience that is at once internal and external.

We have consultations, which of the inventions and experiences which we have discovered shall be published, and which not; and take an oath of secrecy for the concealing of those which we think fit to keep secret, though some of those which we do reveal sometimes to the state, and some not.

Objectively very remote and subjectively very concrete, the particular strain of inductive science enacted during that time proved very fruitful to the participants. There could be no doubt that their visit had informed them in a variety of ways; new sights, new games, new catches, new ideas, new ways of working. In time, mark-making and human gesture transformed their shared experience, causing a structural modification to take place, — their new skills and perceptions gradually pooled together to become a meaningful whole. — This tracking could be seen to express or rather compress time. The sifting, — measuring and exhibiting of individual sensations, — in a space that was far away from the island — and that was never changing in scale or temperature consolidated the contributors, — and — whilst they were never all in the same place at the same time, they had become a group.

To them I have incurred a debt which I can never repay, even if, in the place in which you have put me, I were able to give some proof of the tenderness which they inspire in me and of the gratitude which I feel towards them by continuing to be as I was among them, and as, among you, I would hope never to cease from being: their pupil, their witness.

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