From the Future

From the Future

DIE PLANUNG / A TERV

November 4, 2007

From the Future

New issues:
June/July 2011 / Issue No. 25
June/July 2036 / Issue No. 117
June/July 2048 / Issue No. 247

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DIE PLANUNG / A TERV is a publication for the utilization of the future, now. Each of the three issues of the print magazine carries a different date from the future (June/July 2011, 2036 and 2048). In fact, these issues are an advance from the future, and they will be published in those same future years in order to be verified. Around 60 international authors and artists have been contributing to this operation with historical, futurological, sociological, philosophical, literary and artistic work from one of those specific future dates.

Trilingual English / German / Hungarian

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No. 25, 2011 (ISBN: 978-963-06-2501-2), 183 Pages
Aspassia Kouzoupi: Perpetual Entelechy; Roland Nolte: How Sustainable is our Energy System?; János Sugár: If We’re So Good, Why Aren’t We Better?; J.A. Tillmann: The Forgetters; Deane Simpson & Jörg Stollmann: The future is now – the future is Old; Ferda Kolatan: Instant Bodies (IBs); Peter Kerites: Cyber-Medical Applications Rock Japanese Voice Market on 2011 First Quarter; László Garaczi: 1 brain; Ulrich Gutmair: umma means communism; Martin Burckhardt; Open Letter; Ulrike Feser: expectance crisis; Beatriz Colomina: A House of Ill Repute; Daniela Comani: Beautiful Girl’s; Michaela Melián: A trip to 433 Eros; Rachel Baker: Witness Testimonial by Zabdiel Levi. Google VS The Unplugged Re-enactors Society; Zsófia Bán: Love Is All You Need?; Jason Danziger: Sing Sing; Aaron Mo: Artists and gentrification in London; Balázs Irimiás: Sutra of the Earth Goddess; Vera Tollmann: Again in Berlin; Kathrin Röggla: the right people to talk to; Intercultural Orientation and the RandomRoutines: Save your past in the future!

No. 117, 2036 (ISBN: 978-963-06-2502-9), 209 Pages
Intercultural Orientation group and the RandomRoutines; Balázs Bodó: Diary; László Garaczi: 1 brain; János Sugár: A New Celebrity Arrives; Benedek Jávor: Notes from the house of past; Stephan Trüby: ESWTNJB – Notes for a conspiracy-theoretical architecture novel; Elizabeth Felicella: Rochester, Minnesota; Sebastian Cichocki: Bloody Exhibition Opening; J. A. Tillmann: hyaena reclama; Ines Schaber: Radio Activity; Reiner Maria Matysik: sexual vegetation; Róbert Szabó-Benke: Konyi Shiva showing; Ferenc Kömlodi: Transhuman Tales; Carolee Schneemann: Parts of a Body House; Far Severö Sapirico: YESTEM (excerpt); LIGNA: read carefully; Guy van Belle: views of the decade; Ronald Düker: Ventoux protests turn violent; Yona Friedman: A museum of the 21st century, in Paris; Levente Polyák: Shelves – The Discovery of Yona Friedman’s A Museum of the 21st Century, in Paris; McKenzie Wark: Between times; Charles Holland: it’s a small world.

No. 247, 2048 (ISBN: 978-963-06-2503-6), 217 Pages
Luc Merx; Hanna Cheng Maas Mandlova & Laurlene Gwk Nganeland: Report on the Visit of the Anthropological Task Force to Kov; Intercultural Orientation and the RandomRoutines: tccp opens new recollecting yard; Ingo Niermann: The Return of the Pyramid; Terre Thaemlitz: 105,120,000’33″ A Sound Score In Two Movements; László Garaczi: 1 brain; Velimir Abramovic: Ontology of Time; a42.org: Kimilsungia; J. A. Tillmann: The Advent of Avatars; Richard W. Wilkie: Time Realities and Memories of Place; János Sugár: The Golden Age; Martin Conrads: Letter to the Editors; SKART: (What / For Whom / How) Hands Don’t Fear!!!; Maja and Reuben Fowkes: The Art of Post-Ecological Subjectivities; zeitguised: faller world model, biodigital; Hilmar Schmundt: Future instead of Origin or …; Detlev Arendt: “Harmonised Partnership” from an Evolutive Perspective; Erik Bünger: Have I seen your face before?; Ferenc Gerlóczy: Communism as Follow-up Care; Donna Haraway: A Cyborg Manifesto; Iassen Markov & Giulia Tubelli: Verwaltungshefte Januar.

Cover & Layouts: Sandra Bartoli, Silvan Linden, Katarina Sevic
Logo Design & Basic Typographical Concept: Anna Mándoki

DIE PLANUNG / A TERV is edited and published from Berlin and Budapest by Sandra Bartoli, Martin Conrads, Silvan Linden, Levente Polyák and Katarina Sevic. Nos. 25, 117 and 247 were funded by “Bipolar German-Hungarian Cultural Projects” (an initiative of the German Federal Cultural Foundation) and institutionally supported by the Secretariat for Futures Studies (Berlin/Dortmund) and nextlab (Budapest).

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