Evans - Futurism ⭐

In a more critical vein, Brad Evans examines the "dark side" of the future in his book Disposable Futures: The Seduction of Violence in the Age of Spectacle (co-authored with Henry Giroux).

: Artists like Newcleus and Man Parrish integrated video game sounds, vocoders, and space-themed narratives to create a "thirdspace." Evans - Futurism

In his seminal paper, "The Futurism of Hip Hop: Space, Electro and Science Fiction in Rap," Adam de Paor-Evans argues that the early 1980s electro-rap movement served as a catalyst for a unique cultural futurism. In a more critical vein, Brad Evans examines

: He argues that the modern obsession with "resilience" is a way of prepping the public for a future of permanent crisis and disposability. In a more critical vein