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About Binding Prometheus
I want to start actively advocating on behalf of my own work, and the most valuable part of my canon is, without a doubt, Binding Prometheus, the play I have been working on since 2019 and only finished in 2023 as part of my MA. The play itself is an amalgamation of a million different inspirations. On one end, it evokes the Ancient Greek myth-play, deriving its own title from the earliest extant work of Western drama we have, Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound. On the other end, it borrows significantly from the sci-fi bulwarks from over the years, namely Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Karel Capek’s Rossum’s Universal Robots. The play could be an episode of Black Mirror, I fear. I don’t know. I’ve only ever seen one episode of Black Mirror.
By Steven Christopher McKnight8 days ago in Futurism
A Dystopia of Our Own Design
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—for ever. –George Orwell, 1984 More and more often, I look around and find that the themes of my favorite dystopian novels have come to life: separatism/division, erasure, controlling the past to control the future, the rich stamping on the poor while the poor take it out on each other, using technology to control and monitor our lives, etc. It is everything that we have been warned against, especially in literature—time and time again.
By Stephanie Hoogstadabout a month ago in Futurism
Accidental Time Travel
There are many stories and concepts that have deeply fascinated me. Stories that consist of that strange and hazy divide between science and the supernatural. One such concept that has always intrigued me is the bizarre phenomena of time slips.
By Jasmine Aguilar3 months ago in Futurism
AI - The Phantom Menace
We’ve all read and heard about the various problems that artificial intelligence (AI) can bring. Some are already happening—like job losses or media being flooded with AI-generated texts and images. Others remain in the realm of science fiction.
By Bozhan Bozhkov6 months ago in Futurism
Review of 'Superman'
I've been following and enjoying Superman's exploits since I started watching him played by George Reeves on television when I was a kid in the 1950s, and started reading the comic book a few years later, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster way back in 1938. And as an adult I even contributed an article about The Man of Steel -- “Superman, Patriotism, and Doing the Ultimate Good” (which explored why Superman didn't just wipe out Hitler and the Nazis in World War Two) in The Man from Krypton -- an anthology published in 2006.
By Paul Levinson6 months ago in Futurism
What I think about space tourism
It’s Midsummer and it’s raining. It looks and feels like the start of winter already. Instead of sitting to contemplate how miserable I am feeling right now, I decided to read some news to find something worth complaining about? Why? I already told you why.
By Susan Fourtané 7 months ago in Futurism
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Most recently published stories in Futurism.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming the Future of Travel
Travel has always been about discovery—new places, cultures, and experiences. In recent years, however, another kind of discovery has been quietly reshaping the way we explore the world: artificial intelligence (AI). From planning trips to navigating airports and personalizing experiences at destinations, AI is revolutionizing the travel industry. What was once a process filled with uncertainty, long queues, and generic itineraries is now becoming smarter, faster, and more personalized than ever before.
By Kunal Chouhanabout 10 hours ago in Futurism
A Redeclaration of Interconnection
Introduction While words are not all power+full, they certainly can have much power. In the year 4,563,918,726 Gaia+Time, We the Peoples, 'citizens' of the former United States of America began drafting and enacting Biocratic ReDeclarations.
By We the PPULabout 11 hours ago in Futurism
The Rise of AI Companions: Friend, Helper, or Menace?
Introduction: A Novel Form of Presence It started gently. A voice assistant ringing you up in the morning, reminding you of your appointments, suggesting a playlist to suit your mood. And then, chatbots began to reply to questions in remarkably human-sounding voices. Now, AI companions are no longer just virtual personal assistants—they are humanoid robots, interactive pets, and software buddies that learn from us, adapt to us, and sometimes even seem to understand us.
By The Chaos Cabinetabout 15 hours ago in Futurism
Hubble Captures Stunning New Images, Including the Largest Known Planet-Forming Disk
More than three decades after its launch, the Hubble Space Telescope continues to deliver discoveries that reshape our understanding of the Universe. Despite the arrival of newer observatories, Hubble remains a cornerstone of modern astronomy, offering a unique view of cosmic phenomena in visible and ultraviolet light. Its latest series of observations has once again demonstrated its scientific power, revealing breathtaking images of one of the largest known protoplanetary disks ever observed, along with dramatic evidence of collisions in young planetary systems.
By Holianyk Ihorabout 16 hours ago in Futurism
Will Earth Remain the Center of Civilization?
For all of recorded history, Earth has been more than just a planet. It has been the unquestioned center of human civilization — the birthplace of culture, science, politics, and technology. Every empire, every revolution, every scientific breakthrough has unfolded on this single world. Yet for the first time, this central role is no longer guaranteed. As humanity takes its first serious steps into space, a profound question emerges: will Earth remain the center of civilization, or is it destined to become just one node in a much larger human network?
By Holianyk Ihorabout 16 hours ago in Futurism
Australia Mining Truck Market: Haulage Efficiency, Automation & Large-Scale Resource Extraction. AI-Generated.
According to IMARC Group, the Australia mining truck market was valued at USD 729.1 Million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 967.79 Million by 2034, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.20% during 2026–2034. This steady expansion reflects the continued importance of mining trucks as core assets in Australia’s globally significant resource sector. As one of the world’s leading producers of iron ore, coal, gold, copper and critical minerals, Australia relies heavily on large-capacity haulage fleets to support efficient, safe and cost-effective extraction. Increasingly, mining trucks are evolving into technologically advanced, data-driven machines that enable automation, productivity optimisation and lower operating risk across large-scale mining operations.
By Shrestha Royabout 16 hours ago in Futurism
Australia Aerosol Paints Market: DIY Culture, Home Improvement & Convenient Surface Finishing. AI-Generated.
According to IMARC Group, the Australia aerosol paints market reached a value of USD 5.71 Million in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 8.59 Million by 2034, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.65% during 2026–2034. While relatively niche in size, the market plays an increasingly important role in Australia’s evolving home-improvement, DIY, and light industrial finishing landscape. Aerosol paints offer convenience, portability, and ease of application, making them a preferred choice for small-scale painting tasks, creative projects, furniture refinishing, automotive touch-ups, and maintenance work. As consumer behaviour shifts toward self-driven home upgrades and efficient surface-finishing solutions, aerosol paints are steadily gaining relevance across both residential and professional user segments.
By Shrestha Royabout 17 hours ago in Futurism
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