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Tag Archives: Italian futurism
The distant future, the year 2000
Futurists often get things wrong. Remember the chap who earlier this year claimed Judgement Day would start at 6 o’clock on 21 May? Or the Flight of the Conchords, source of the title of this post, predicting our robotic futures? … Continue reading