{"id":1195,"date":"2020-06-10T11:22:09","date_gmt":"2020-06-10T10:22:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogg.lnu.se\/unesco\/?p=1195"},"modified":"2020-06-10T12:09:49","modified_gmt":"2020-06-10T11:09:49","slug":"a-star-trek-interpretation-of-the-future","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogg.lnu.se\/unesco\/?p=1195","title":{"rendered":"A Star Trek interpretation of the Future"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n<p>A guest blog by <strong>Jesper de Raad<\/strong>:<\/p>\r\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/blogg.lnu.se\/unesco\/files\/2020\/06\/Future-Star-Trek-Discovery-S2E14.png\"><br \/><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter  wp-image-1198\" src=\"http:\/\/blogg.lnu.se\/unesco\/files\/2020\/06\/Future-Star-Trek-Discovery-S2E14-1024x438.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"683\" height=\"292\" srcset=\"https:\/\/blogg.lnu.se\/unesco\/wp-content\/blogs.dir\/209\/files\/sites\/209\/2020\/06\/Future-Star-Trek-Discovery-S2E14-1024x438.png 1024w, https:\/\/blogg.lnu.se\/unesco\/wp-content\/blogs.dir\/209\/files\/sites\/209\/2020\/06\/Future-Star-Trek-Discovery-S2E14-300x128.png 300w, https:\/\/blogg.lnu.se\/unesco\/wp-content\/blogs.dir\/209\/files\/sites\/209\/2020\/06\/Future-Star-Trek-Discovery-S2E14-768x328.png 768w, https:\/\/blogg.lnu.se\/unesco\/wp-content\/blogs.dir\/209\/files\/sites\/209\/2020\/06\/Future-Star-Trek-Discovery-S2E14.png 1200w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 683px) 100vw, 683px\" \/><\/a>Ever since I attended the Heritage Futures workshop \u2018<a href=\"https:\/\/issuu.com\/lnu12\/docs\/conference_report_amsterdam_11-14_june_2019\">Thinking and Planning the Future in Heritage Management<\/a>\u2019 in Amsterdam in 2019 I regularly see examples of interesting ways on how we (currently) perceive the future.<\/p>\r\n<p>A recent example is a ten second frame in <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Star_Trek:_Discovery\"><em>Star Trek \u2013 Discovery<\/em><\/a>. In the episode <em>Such Sweet Sorrow: Part 2\u00a0<\/em>we can spot the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, a\u00a0very recognisable piece of our collective cultural heritage. In this particular picture, we can see how the present looks at the future. The Golden Gate Bridge, as cultural heritage, is still there but there is no need for automobiles as people can fly around in space ships. People are still dependable on solar energy though, which is produced by the panels on the bridge as depicted in this scene.<\/p>\r\n<p>This is a way of thinking about the future which at the same time is very tied and bound to the present. We think with our current knowledge and mindset. We are only able to perceive the future through the present!<\/p>\r\n<p><strong>Jesper de Raad<\/strong>, contact: J.H.M.deRaad@hotmail.com<\/p>\r\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A guest blog by Jesper de Raad: Ever since I attended the Heritage Futures workshop \u2018Thinking and Planning the Future in Heritage Management\u2019 in Amsterdam in 2019 I regularly see examples of interesting ways on how we (currently) perceive the future. A recent example is a ten second frame in Star Trek \u2013 Discovery. 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