12 Of The Most Visited Stories On All That’s Interesting In 2018

Published December 29, 2018
Updated December 30, 2018

51 Depictions Of How People In The Past Envisioned Life Now

Retrofuturism Transportation Painting

Forrest J. Ackerman Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty ImagesPainting of futuristic transports in the city by artist Anton Brzezinski.

Retrofuturism is the past’s vision of the future — that is, it’s what the people of yesterday thought today would look like.

Their ideas run the gamut from charmingly naïve and amusingly ambitious to alarmingly accurate, and they’ve inspired a movement in the present as artists, designers, musicians, and filmmakers channel the technological dreams of a bygone age.

Mother And Daughter Driving A Flying Saucer

GraphicaArtis/Getty ImagesAn American mother and daughter arrive home from shopping in a futuristic spaceship, circa 1950s.

The term “retrofuturism” is a relatively recent one. It appeared in the wake of the technological advances of the 70s and 80s, when science made enormous strides — but not always in the directions the inhabitants of the early 20th century had anticipated. The dreams of the past began to look quaint and implausible in a way that many found nostalgic.

Norms Googie Architecture

LA Conservancy ArchivesNorm’s restaurant was built in 1957 in the Googie style so popular in retrofuturism — and this La Cienega branch is still open today.

It makes sense that retrofuturism as a genre rose to popularity at the same time as dystopian science fiction and fantasy were garnering renewed interest. As the future was beginning to look like a stranger, scarier place than it once had, a new enthusiasm emerged for the sometimes comically rosy predictions of previous generations.

Today, retrofuturism is on the rise. While previous decades have seen the movement confined to cult classics, its themes and iconic looks are becoming increasingly mainstream. Incredibles director Brad Bird cited retrofuturism as one of his influences, and it’s not hard to see retro sensibilities in the look of the Pixar classic.

Futuristic Space Food

x-ray_delta_one/Flickr Space food from the sci-fi film Conquest of Space by George Pal, 1956.

Video games, too, have taken an interest, notably the popular BioShock series, which was influenced, according to designer Ken Levine, in part by retrofuturistic works like George Orwell’s 1984.

It’s enough to make you wonder — what will the generations of tomorrow think when they look back on our visions of the future? What will they think about our dreams?

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Bernadette Deron
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Bernadette Deron is a digital media producer and writer from New York City who holds a Master's in publishing from New York University. Her work has appeared in Yahoo, MSN, AOL, and Insider.
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Leah Silverman
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A former associate editor for All That's Interesting, Leah Silverman holds a Master's in Fine Arts from Columbia University's Creative Writing Program and her work has appeared in Catapult, Town & Country, Women's Health, and Publishers Weekly.
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Deron, Bernadette. "12 Of The Most Visited Stories On All That’s Interesting In 2018." AllThatsInteresting.com, December 29, 2018, https://allthatsinteresting.com/popular-stories-2018. Accessed June 28, 2024.