Opening on February 22, ‘The Shape of Things to Come’ is Shepparton Art Museum’s latest exhibition, bringing together works that explores themes of dystopia and utopia.
The point is that it is not just the three papers that have highlighted here that steer us away from the dystopia of A Brave New World, but it is medical ethics as an enterprise that does so. From the ...
It is never going to be easy to successfully craft a vision or a long-term strategy that mobilises the entirety of society around it. It requires a determined and knowledgeable leadership, as well as ...
The genre of what is considered a dystopian anime can have a wide variety of landscapes, from wastelands to societies ...
As members of the Trump administration adopt a form of “newspeak” to deny both history and reality, DOGE watches us as it ...
It’s commonly believed that our future will become more digitalised, but it’s equally possible that nuclear war would allow a ...
Zamyatin’s story is set in a dystopian society where men and women are numbered ... Russ extends the literary tradition of Utopia first described by Sir Thomas More in 1516.
While the Krakoa Era was great, Marvel needs to avoid going back. The X-Men are finally facing a new Golden Era defined by ...