Pierre-Antoine Marti
Pierre-Antoine Marti, director of studies at Futuribles and doctoral student at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales since 2016, specializes in design fiction methodologies. His thesis explores twentieth-century speculative literature, analyzing representations of the future with cultural, political and social implications. Considering speculative literature as a historiographical exploration of the future, Pierre-Antoine Marti emphasizes its role not only as entertainment, but also as a crucial tool for understanding and influencing our perceptions of the future. He focuses on human-machine interactions in 2050.
“ We cannot free ourselves from extreme projections, because we live in an extreme world. ”
“ We cannot free ourselves from extreme projections, because we live in an extreme world. ”
"It will be upon a time", said science fiction to the city
Space is one of the great imaginary worlds of science fiction. By often depicting dystopian cities, authors sketch the contours of a desirable urbanity. Using science fiction as a field of investigation, Pierre-Antoine Marti, a PhD candidate in history at EHESS (School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences), uses representations of the future as a dataset for prospective reflection on the interplay between science fiction and innovation.
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