Mundos por venir.
Un punto de partida

Miguel Ángel Baixauli (ed.)
La documental 9 / editorial UPV

19,00 

ISBN: 978-84-120320-8-6
edUPV ISBN: 978-84-1396-066-1
2023
13x21cm
212 pages
Interior: Black and white / color booklet
Cover: Rustic, gloss laminate with flaps
Includes works from the Cinema to Come project on the cover and on pp. 89-96
600 copies
Language: Spanish
Design: formo

Worlds to come. A starting point aims to provide a space for dialogue from which to confront the convulsive delirium of our time. In this collective dialogue, the pagan teachings of genealogy appear, combined for the occasion with the critical powers of science fiction. From the practices of philosophy, science and aesthetic thought to those of literature or cinema, the texts that dialogue in this book risk tentative diagnoses about the present, trying at the same time to activate unprecedented powers of the imagination for what to come.
Texts by Boris Groys, Emma Ingala Gómez, Juan Arnau, Miguel Morey, Álex Gómez-Marín, Carmen Pardo Salgado and Andrés Duque are included, as well as conversations with David Lapoujade and Andrea Soto Calderón.
In dialogue with these reflections, a sequence of images extracted from the film work in progress Souvenir is shown. Fragments of a future film , from the Cinema to come collective.

ISBN: 978-84-120320-8-6
edUPV ISBN: 978-84-1396-066-1
2023
13x21cm
212 pages
Interior: Black and white / color booklet
Cover: Rustic, gloss laminate with flaps
Includes works from the Cinema to Come project on the cover and on pp. 89-96
600 copies
Language: Spanish
Design: formo

Worlds to come. A starting point aims to provide a space for dialogue from which to confront the convulsive delirium of our time. In this collective dialogue, the pagan teachings of genealogy appear, combined for the occasion with the critical powers of science fiction. From the practices of philosophy, science and aesthetic thought to those of literature or cinema, the texts that dialogue in this book risk tentative diagnoses about the present, trying at the same time to activate unprecedented powers of the imagination for what to come.
Texts by Boris Groys, Emma Ingala Gómez, Juan Arnau, Miguel Morey, Álex Gómez-Marín, Carmen Pardo Salgado and Andrés Duque are included, as well as conversations with David Lapoujade and Andrea Soto Calderón.
In dialogue with these reflections, a sequence of images extracted from the film work in progress Souvenir is shown. Fragments of a future film , from the Cinema to come collective.