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Dreams Of Future Past

Podcast de Clock Tower Media

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Tecnología y ciencia

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Throughout history, people have imagined what the future might look like — sometimes in bold visions, sometimes in whimsical predictions. Dreams of a Future Past is a podcast that explores how humanity has dreamed of the future through movies, technology, philosophy, and design.With an upbeat, conversational tone, the show will dive into iconic dreams of the future — from concept cars and world’s fairs, to sci-fi films and technology — and ask: what came true, what never did, and why? Along the way, listeners will discover the stories of inventors, businesspeople, and dreamers who helped shape our imagination of tomorrow.

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18 episodios

episode Michael Crichton, Warning Us About the Futures We Thought We Could Control artwork

Michael Crichton, Warning Us About the Futures We Thought We Could Control

Michael Crichton wasn't a dreamer of distant futures, rather he built worlds that felt only a few steps ahead of reality and filled with cautionary tales. Drawing from his medical training and deep interest in emerging technologies, Crichton explored what happens when powerful systems become too complex for the people operating them to fully understand. From the genetic chaos of Jurassic Park to the runaway automation of Westworld and the invisible dangers of The Andromeda Strain, his stories framed the future not as fantasy, but as consequence. What He Got Right Crichton accurately anticipated growing anxieties around biotechnology, artificial intelligence, corporate influence, and the instability of interconnected systems. His work captured a world where innovation moves faster than ethics and where complexity itself becomes a source of risk. What He Missed His futures often assumed technological systems would fail dramatically and catastrophically, overlooking how adaptation, regulation, and human collaboration frequently stabilize new technologies over time. His worlds are brilliant at exposing overconfidence, and less interested in the quieter ways societies learn to cope with change. Join McKay, Ian, and Greg as we explore the prolific writer and director who turned scientific possibility into cultural cautionary tales, and made the future feel both thrilling and dangerously close.

1 de jul de 2026 - 42 min
episode Blade Runner 2049 — Memory, Meaning, and Manufactured Souls artwork

Blade Runner 2049 — Memory, Meaning, and Manufactured Souls

In Blade Runner 2049, director Denis Villeneuve expands the original’s question of humanity into something quieter and more unsettling: whether our memories and relationships are real. Set in a world of artificial memories, engineered beings, and AI relationships, the film trades action for introspection, presenting a future where meaning feels increasingly manufactured. Its vision of AI companionship, corporate control, and emotional isolation feels less like speculation and more like an extension of modern life. https://w0.peakpx.com/wallpaper/253/974/HD-wallpaper-joi-blade-runner-2049-blade-runner-2049-movies-2017-movies.jpg [https://w0.peakpx.com/wallpaper/253/974/HD-wallpaper-joi-blade-runner-2049-blade-runner-2049-movies-2017-movies.jpg] Join McKay, Ian, and Greg as we explore a future where memory defines reality, replicants strive for human connection, and meaning is something you have to choose for yourself.

17 de jun de 2026 - 40 min
episode H.R. Giger, Designing a Future That Feels Alive and Wants You Dead artwork

H.R. Giger, Designing a Future That Feels Alive and Wants You Dead

Giger’s vision of the future isn’t something to aspire to, it’s something to survive. H. R. Giger didn’t imagine sleek machines or heroic frontiers, he gave science fiction its nightmares. Emerging from postwar Europe and shaped by Cold War anxiety, Giger’s work channeled subconscious fear rather than optimism. Where Ralph McQuarrie made the future believable, Giger made it predatory. His biomechanical worlds fused flesh and machine, turning bones into architecture and technology into something invasive. In Alien, his Xenomorph terrified a generation with a vision that impacts us today. His work anticipated fears of dehumanizing systems and corporate indifference, where people become components. Join McKay, Ian, and Greg as we explore the artist who turned the future into something visceral, unsettling, and impossible to ignore.

3 de jun de 2026 - 37 min
episode Leonardo da Vinci — The Original Futurist artwork

Leonardo da Vinci — The Original Futurist

Was Leonardo da Vinci a Renaissance artistor the first true futurist? Living in a world without engines, electricity, or modern materials, Leonardo imagined flying machines, armored vehicles, and robotics centuries before they were possible. As the ultimate polymath, he blurred the line between art and engineering, using observation of nature to design human-centered machines and systems. While he correctly anticipated principles of flight, anatomy, and complex infrastructure, his ideas were limited by the lack of power sources, materials, and manufacturing and his ideas remained only in his notebooks. Yet his legacy endures as the blueprint for curiosity-driven innovation, proving that imagination often arrives long before technology catches up. Please join Greg, Ian, and McKay as we as we explore one of the most inventive and brilliant minds in history, a man who ignored the boundaries between art, science, architecture, and engineering and was sketching the future long before it arrived.

20 de may de 2026 - 45 min
episode Ralph McQuarrie: Painting the Long, Long Time Ago Future We All Remember artwork

Ralph McQuarrie: Painting the Long, Long Time Ago Future We All Remember

Ralph McQuarrie didn’t just imagine the future, he grounded it in dirt, wear, and function, making it believable in a totally new way. In the 1970s, as audiences moved past campy or sterile sci-fi, McQuarrie partnered with George Lucas to create a visual language for Star Wars that felt worn, lived-in, and emotionally real. His designs, X-wings patched together, Darth Vader’s industrial menace, and the Death Star’s authoritarian scale, grounded fantasy in function and history. McQuarrie’s art convinced studios to fund an entire universe, proving that artists don’t just illustrate the future, they can truly bring it to life. Join McKay, Ian, and Greg as we explore the life and work of the visual futurist who created a universe that is still expanding today.

6 de may de 2026 - 44 min
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