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"utopia" Definitions
  1. an imaginary place or state in which everything is perfect

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Taken from her upcoming record so sad, so sexy (out June 8 and announced last month) "utopia" is a quietly sunkissed song with a simple hook ("We could be / utopia, utopia"), and it's totally sold by Li's distinctive, hazy pop style.
It is what happens after the imagining—the movement from what Ernst Bloch called "abstract utopia" to "concrete utopia"—that is most concerning.
You've written in one of your essays on the dystopia that every dystopia contains — — a little utopia, and every utopia contains a little dystopia.
If the defining property of utopia is that it's nowhere (the word's meaning in Greek), it's perhaps appropriate that this utopia has attracted no one.
If I were to invest my energies and the only two options were a massive dystopia and a potential utopia, I would rather go for the utopia.
Each participant has created work based on research in The Huntington's collections investigating ideas of perfection and utopia using Thomas More's satirical work Utopia (1516) as a starting point.
To a man like that, sane as he is, talk of a millenarian utopia, of any utopia, of any improvement of life beyond the malediction it has become, holds promise.
" After the Springfield chapter of Mensa takes over the town, Hawking arrives to see this new utopia of the mind — but, he declares disapprovingly, "Your utopia is more of a fruitopia.
"A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at" ― Oscar Wilde The exhibition, Tomorrow Never Happens, explores queer futurity and the aesthetics of utopia.
" What Thoreau offers, instead, is "a utopia for curmudgeons.
" She adds, "It's not like it's some female utopia.
The flag was designed to mark UTOPIA 2016: A Year of Imagination and Possibility, a series of exhibitions and events celebrating the 19183th anniversary of the publication of Thomas More's novel Utopia.
That gloomy Utopia of tabloid meals need never be invaded.
It's either dystopia or utopia, depending on one's bank account.
What do you need to build a vision of utopia?
The show plays with a juxtaposition between utopia and reality.
The truth, unfortunately, was a far cry from this utopia.
The show doesn't give Julia a utopia to live in.
American Utopia and "Reasons to Be Cheerful" are complementary opposites.
The line between utopia and dystopia can be disturbingly thin.
Well, their sound reminds me of the $4,000 Focal Utopia.
In 2032, society has reached a state of pacifist utopia.
At the same time, though, Wakanda is no alienating utopia.
As one woman put it in the pages of Utopia
This record is called American Utopia, so it's obviously political.
What would a future utopia look like, in your eyes?
Utopia has been part of Ehrheart's life for 17 years.
The new Muslim utopia weighs heavily on today's Arab world.
The willful blindness sometimes feels like a stab at utopia.
A utopia is a paradise, a dystopia a paradise lost.
"There's a utopia they build in your head," he said.
You definitely don't recover to utopia, you recover a life.
But Mr. Casaleggio is looking toward a new Italian utopia.
" Read the cover story "He Helped Build an Artists' Utopia.
The Wing is a women's utopia — unless you work there.
Some scholars maintain that Utopia was meant to be satirical.
David Byrne is bringing his "American Utopia" show to Broadway.
In Raniere's Randian utopia, true value exchange was always upheld.
Uihlein has transformed into her vision of a vacationer's utopia.
Trilobites North America was once a utopia for passenger pigeons.
" Welcome to fictional Fairhaven—"a literal bubble of corporate utopia.
David Byrne's American Utopia is coming to the big screen.
But it's not everybody dies or everybody goes into utopia.
Unfortunately, however, we're not living in a free market utopia.
Creating a utopia, even a theatrical one, is serious business.
The Stone The term "utopia" was coined 500 years ago.
This story appears in VICE magazine's Dystopia and Utopia Issue.
"Mat (Utopia Free)" (cast cardboard pulp with collage, 32 by 22 inches, 2016) is the likeness of a small, flattened carton produced by a certain "UTOPIA" packaging manufacturer, with a hand-lettered "FREE" taped on.
Let's imagine, however, that some semblance of Utopia is actually achieved.
The difference between utopia and dystopia isn't how well everything runs.
The difference between utopia and dystopia isn't how well everything runs.
But he stressed that GCHQ was still far from a utopia.
One group in London dreams of making this utopia a reality.
As so often happens with revolutions, reality caught up with utopia.
Let's dig into to some of the dimensions of your utopia.
But, but, but: This automated utopia is a long way off.
But it also could be a tech-utopia happily ever after.
Go deeper: In California's blue utopia, liberal health care dreams stagnate
Firstly, we have to talk about the Focal Elear and Utopia.
I really just want to create a utopia on this planet.
For children, it is a warning of the limits of Utopia.
We all don't want to move to your fantastical offline utopia.
Inside prison was a mini capitalist utopia operating with full force.
My work deals with atheism, death, competition, bonding, density, and utopia.
That we're just one more algorithm tweak away from internet utopia.
A utopia in which we're simultaneously somehow ravenous, numb, and comfy.
The Focal Utopia and Focal Elear are available to preorder now.
The question arises whether this heralds a reality or a utopia.
"Utopia was over," quips de la Nuez in the exhibition's catalogue.
His true utopia appeared to be the consolidation of a telegovernment.
"The house a woman creates is a Utopia," wrote Marguerite Duras.
We do not share a marxist obsession with a centralized utopia.
Carmel Place is no affordable housing utopia, but it's a start.
There is no utopia, no Planet B, no salvation, no escape.
Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 290 Nov.
Here there is also Sweet Ascent, a vintage-style candy utopia.
But employer-sponsored insurance did not deliver a health care utopia.
The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen is no socialist utopia, of course.
Mr. Norquist sees the opposite: a libertarian utopia with few rules.
But as I watched "American Utopia," the comparison felt especially apt.
But as it turns out, utopia quickly took a wrong turn.
In a Hägglundian utopia, labor would be part of our freedom.
They live in a futuristic utopia (or is it a dystopia?).
That one group's utopia is another's dystopia suggests an intractable challenge.
It was, or seemed to be, both utopia and dystopia simultaneously.
And despite its ideals, Fête de la Musique is no utopia.
The cost of utopia, we are now seeing, may be too high.
Community care isn't exactly going to create a socialist utopia overnight either.
Byrne's new album, American Utopia, falls right in line with his discography.
Technology in Osmosis doesn't create a dystopia or a utopia in itself.
It's not a futuristic utopia, but this is how we get there.
Would there be a place for sex work in a communist utopia?
The utopia is for the world, but the profits are for him.
In such works the exhibition reflects a shift from utopia to melancholy.
The spare storytelling snowballs wonderfully, from creepy smiling utopia to downhill disaster.
From Free Love Utopia to the Well-Set Table, Ellen Wayland-Smith,
"Founders Paradox" portrays two visions of utopia, radically different from one another.
Utopia, the perfect society, is unattainable, for there is no such thing.
The revolutionary treats the present as a means to some future utopia.
Even the cover has that sort of feel—a 2-D utopia.
"Unfortunately, utopia just happens to have a short life-expectancy," Manaugh added.
I care," and ending: "I think human beings can create a Utopia.
Think of them as the supercars parked outside the Utopia luxury condo.
Amid all of these utopia-level details there's something rotten in Verona.
The new middle-­class utopia did, of course, exclude most nonwhite Americans.
Economists and web designers talked of the coming of a technocratic utopia.
A weeklong utopia is a wonderful thing, if you can get there.
A utopia is whatever a person imagines it to be, after all.
A utopia filled with Uranians would have less sex and more art.
But the utopia in "Utopian Listening," after all, suggests something ideal, impossible.
That this is the reality of trying to literally build a utopia.
Maybe it is just utopia, but I might fight for that dream.
David Byrne's "American Utopia" opened at No. 3, his highest position ever.
On the surface, it's Biophilia that appears closest to Utopia in outlook.
And yet the show's subtitle was ''A new race living in Utopia.
"People would complain in a literal utopia," he says with a laugh.
Even in Denmark, that progressive utopia, liberal confidence in democracy has frayed.
There's no small internet hack or utopia that's going to change that.
The production was the first part of "The Coast of Utopia" trilogy.
But the current drive for a post-human utopia is something else.
I had him on my podcast to discuss not just his vision of utopia, or my vision of utopia, but how to think like a utopian, and why doing so matter most when the days feel so dystopic.
While the right (alt and otherwise) would have you believe that Berkeley is the liberal utopia, those of us who live out here know that's not true -- at least we hope this isn't what a liberal utopia is.
Indeed, The Dispossessed is subtitled "an ambiguous utopia" because SF political thought until that point had often been so simplistic that she actually needed to signal to her readers that yes, she realized this was a utopia with flaws.
All of these changes intersect with others' visions of what their Utopia could be, in the same way that Elon Musk's desire for his Utopia intersects with what other people may want for their transportation—and their daily commute.
There are plenty of dystopias to give us nightmares, but a world without a utopia may be a world not worth living in; utopia is to our notion of history as the speed of light is to the cosmos.
It's a distinctly conservative utopia — all individual acts of charity, no systemic improvements.
This view from the Viking 2 shows Utopia Planitia on Mars in 1976.
Yet, somehow, this space was transformed once a month into a queer utopia.
But the only difference between a utopia and a dystopia is the storyteller.
Plus, it transforms Beirut's technicolored dance utopia into a springboard for political organization.
To those entranced by a vision of utopia, the options may seem insignificant.
Where does the film then fall on the spectrum of utopia and dystopia?
Reece is after, his histories make clear, is the idea behind each utopia.
To a certain type of person, it was a utopia in a way.
I'm more obsessed with learning about what other people's ideas of utopia are.
It's strange, of course, that Starship Troopers is already describing a fascist utopia.
Spooky music amps up the creepiness of the empty, sunlit utopia they've entered.
Utopia may not be much to look at, but its gameplay is timeless.
"It was the idea of what a utopia could be like," Ohr says.
It was, in a sense, a failed experiment of a mixed race utopia.
ONEIDAFrom Free Love Utopia to the Well-Set TableBy Ellen Wayland-Smith310 pp.
Making this case for a family-free utopia today is far from easy.
Toward Utopia, a new collection of his essays and reviews, is not a
Together, they appeared to be members of some well-designed, multicultural tech utopia.
"American Utopia" is also, in a sense, about the utopian world of collaboration.
" The bottom line: "Canada is not perfect — "not a utopia," Aspuru-Guzik said.
In other words, the creative utopia that Silicon Valley imagines is already affordable.
On the front it said utopia, and on the back it said dystopia.
Hippie Modern: The Struggle for Utopia shows at BAMPFA through May 21, 2017.
And yet Canada is still not the liberal utopia you think it is.
"Fire Island was, for me, a little utopia away from everything," he said.
In the MaddAddam books, the little utopia of course is the God's Gardeners.
For Bound, gorgeously stylized, genre itself is both a prison and a Utopia.
For a moment, Tarantino's fairy-tale Hollywood looks like an unlikely American utopia.
In "Red Utopia," the similarities and differences among parties are likewise illuminated visually.
That's the general gist of Hulu's brand new dystopian teen series, Utopia Falls.
It won't lift us into utopia or carry us into an unwanted future.
I thought that by now we'd be closer to utopia than we were.
The exhibition 500 Years of Utopia, curated by Tyson Gaskill, Geoff Manaugh, and Anne-Marie Maxwell at the University of Southern California's (USC) Doheny Memory Library in Los Angeles, considers the legacy of utopia on the 500th anniversary of More's book.
Adiós Utopia proceeds in six synergetic constellations: The Utopia of Concrete Art; Cult and Destruction of the Revolutionary Nation; The Imposition of Words: Discourse, Rhetoric, and Media Controls; A Generation of Silenced Artists; Sea, Borders, Exile; and Inverted Utopias, Lost Illusions.
Electric vehicles are a fixture of many a transportation utopia, and for good reasons.
But the specifications of this lunar lander matter less than Bezos's vision of utopia.
The logic—reaching a techno-utopia requires some rather big thinking—should feel familiar.
All of these constraints existed in Utopia, and many were introduced by communist regimes.
That kind of life-altering product is reserved for diners in Apple's work utopia.
Technology isn't the future itself, technology is a tool to reach our feminist utopia.
" Martin-Green agreed, "I think that it's one thing to speak of a utopia.
They could not guarantee their utopia through votes alone: Obama's victory underlined as much.
Or will we get a look at the utopia apparently everybody wants to escape?
It's a seemingly American utopia, full of identical homes, broad laws, and smiling families.
Will hiring halt at the Hollywood model and never progress to competency marketplace utopia?
Understanding how Utopia Planitia formed may help us to find other deposits like it.
It also briefly shut down Utopia, a popular Maoist news site and messaging board.
"ISIS recruiters have been clever at selling this idea of a utopia," she says.
Despite seeming to work at a tech utopia, not everything is perfect for Mae.
One has a website devoted to archiving what happened in each age of Utopia.
In the original BioShock, Rapture changes from an underwater utopia into a nightmarish battlefield.
Only open-back headphones like the Utopia can rival the soundstage of these customs.
A utopia a la Jackson's Alpine, but on an even grander, more ambitious scale.
The Elear and Utopia will go on sale a bit earlier, beginning June 29th.
This whole fidget spinning in space utopia may not be all that far off.
Faster than you can say "techno-Utopia", however, the idea has collided with reality.
Star Trek was founded in the notion that utopia is inevitable, given enough time.
Taking a train from North Carolina to California hardly sounds like utopia to me.
But the completion of this Christian utopia appears to have been interrupted by scandal.
General Electric sponsored it, but it kept with Disney's vision of a technological utopia.
So we are left trying to create a utopia inside of a giant dystopia.
That's why his startup, Fin, is working backwards from a far-off tech utopia.
Then I quickly see that my new media set-up is, like, TV Utopia.
It's more of a powerful utopia-building narrative, like the Soviet and Nazi tactics.
Ever sentient, the Beatles began to sense that their utopia was, in fact, nowhere.
We travel the tiny streets, invited to lay down roots in this sterile utopia.
James just gets something about contemporary culture and utopia/dystopia dialectics that I appreciate.
Our reporter calls the album, "American Utopia," a "forlorn, hilarious portrait" of the country.
The cover of Björk's Utopia is only the first striking thing about the album.
The show is a multicultural utopia, but she still gets to keep her blackness.
Parliament and Funkadelic were bands that, more than making amazing music, created a utopia.
"The egalitarian utopia is overly simplified, because that is not people's reality," she said.
I have created an acoustic, solar perfume, a psychedelic utopia in tribute to California.
They pursued utopia in 1979 and know full well the cost of revolutionary change.
Utopia Falls is a little bit Hunger Games and a little bit American Idol.
" Hulu touts Utopia Falls as "the first-ever sci-fi hip-hop television series.
The question the piece inspired in me was whether America itself is a utopia.
He asks Veidt why he's so unhappy living in the utopia that is Europa.
There's something about this middle ground between utopia and dystopia that really moves me.
Also there is conflict [in Overwatch] and that's what differentiates it from a utopia.
As literary critic, Lukács examined how longings for a lost utopia shaped modern literature.
There was a time when the agency didn't exist and ranchers had their rangeland utopia.
What, is the Rutger Bregman recipe for constructing your own utopia, whatever that might be?
In my utopia, where you're valuing things differently, we would value care work very differently.
As I said earlier, your utopia for the future starts with the injustices of today.
They live in reality and not utopia and they distill issues that way as well.
There's Paradise Island, the distant utopia where women warriors live and fight together, sans men.
What results is less a dystopia than a cutting send up of the promised utopia.
"Anarchy, State and Utopia" called for only a minimal, "nightwatchman" state to protect property rights.
Mr Curtis: Yes, but people like me are not arguing for that kind of utopia.
Thomas More's "Utopia," which appeared 500 years ago, in 1516, may have changed the world.
Indeed, several aspects of Utopia Planitia make it an attractive watering hole for future colonists.
Some of the best ones are ambivalent, neither portraits of decay nor depictions of utopia.
That is what I have been following in my utopian work, is to redefine utopia.
They're pining for a kind of racial utopia, and their goal is to create it.
We have to walk the thorny path toward Utopia, and maybe we'll never get there.
We talked to two people about how they make sense of this messaging app utopia.
I laughed, I cried, I rejoiced at the feminist utopia suggested by the last scene.
For me, clubs and music and dancing can, at their best, offer moments of utopia.
They've each played the game for over a decade and remember when Utopia was popular.
That tension exists because Facebook is not in the business of creating a media utopia.
If residents didn't like one utopia, they could simply sail off to a new one.
Utopia Teased, by contrast, takes Steinbrink's production, and his songs to a more gnarled place.
It's like the home-school bloggers that paint a picture perfect utopia of home learning.
Squirrel Hill, of course, is not a utopia, and it doesn't represent all of Pittsburgh.
The digital revolution happened regardless of Time Teletext, but nobody is calling it a utopia.
Daniel Libeskind Society has forgotten an idea that had accompanied humanity from time immemorial: utopia.
News, in addition to anthologies including The Feminist Utopia Project and (Don't) Call Me Crazy.
"But it's a kind of utopia of the society we wish to have in Berlin."
THE IDEA OF A GAY UTOPIA, an invented queer homeland, is not a new one.
Nollendorfplatz, like every gay utopia that followed, was borne from necessities both sexual and political.
But as I point out, some people's dystopia is other people's utopia, and vice versa.
Is it wise to dream about utopia while living in the dystopia of the present?
This is not a cry for some a laissez-faire wild west or libertarian utopia.
The book works toward the achieving of a comic utopia, the lost kingdom of childishness.
So this might go without saying, but there's a lot of music in Utopia Falls.
" Quotable "Utopia has to be unattainable because it's the searching for it that really counts.
The Bronx-born artist's show celebrated his latest album, "Utopia," which was released in April.
" Reece approvingly quotes a man who tells him that utopia is "always a disappearing horizon.
This is the cost of bourgeois happiness, in Houellebecq's Islamic utopia: the independence of women.
In an interview, Bint Fatma said she had seen the caliphate as a religious utopia.
The Smart City Challenge is not about turning Austin into an ever-more-perfect utopia.
In this respect, it resembled the original Bauhaus, the utopia in the middle of Germany.
Utopia on Fox got cancelled halfway through the first season but that was pretty great.
It's a utopia that was in my mind, and now I've gone to live it.
Read: Wonder Woman Was Created by a Feminist Bondage Fetishist Who Wanted a Matriarchal Utopia
On the elementary school desk is a red Ventura typewriter and a sheet of instructions, which directs visitors to read the description of utopia typed out by the previous visitor, then throw it away in the trash can and type their own description of utopia.
The reason I namecheck restorative justice so much is because that, to me, is the utopia.
Learn about the history of college sports, utopia, and extinction in America, among many other things.
The project is about more than fancy floating restaurants, though — it's also about building a utopia.
Instagram was going to become a kind of social media utopia: the nicest darn place online.
When liberals talk about their health care utopia, they have scores of examples to choose from.
At times "Utopia" seems less an exemplar of idealism, and more of a satire on it.
The dream of the '90s was a digital utopia that left such categorizations and hierarchies behind.
There is a whiff of utopia here, but it's unclear whether it is sarcastic or sincere.
This confusing time of national soul-searching sowed the seeds for Byrne's latest album, American Utopia.
But it would represent another chisel cutting into the automated utopia that has made Facebook rich.
But it will go nowhere near bringing Canada towards the egalitarian utopia that some would prefer.
RIYADH (Reuters Breakingviews) - Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's crown prince, wants to build utopia from scratch.
Rather than being tightly bound to minerals, much of Utopia Planitia's ice exists in discrete deposits.
The show's version of Krypton is far from the shining utopia it's usually imagined to be.
I've done a lot of reviews since the Utopia, and I've never written those words before.
But local residents and researchers say German Twitter is not exactly the internet utopia some imagine.
Despite all that, though, Democrats think they can win back power touting the utopia of that?
In Sydney a lot centred around Utopia Records and Waterfront Records for more punk and hardcore.
In the manicured utopia of Gattaca, Ethan Hawke's character drives a turbine-powered Citroen DS Cabriolet.
This was no longer about the utopia to come but ascendancy in the here and now.
Sir Thomas Moore's influential Utopia was published in 1516 and celebrates its 500th anniversary this year.
For me, I think after you have a baby, you're in this sort of weird utopia.
A quarter-century on, cyberspace hasn't evolved into the independent, self-organized utopia that Barlow envisioned.
I only detected this detail on the Utopia, and I wasn't even trying to listen critically.
I keep coming back to the Utopia again and again — even with its frightfully impractical cable.
"Utopia" suggests that each of us can make the world in which we want to live.
Whereas, as Dr Christakis says, universities "cannot readily deliver utopia, much as we might want to".
Unfortunately, for me the juxtaposition of the word "tribe" with the woodland utopia conjured uncomfortable associations.
Slowly, Jeff comes to understand what's intended out there on the outskirts of Bishkek: technological utopia.
"Utopia" actually sounds like a place—a quiet, enchanted ecosystem with a constant thrum of activity.
This would create a sort of utopia where public trust is restored to the financial system.
The promise of living in an Islamist utopia reportedly attracted new members from some 90 countries.
London is not a utopia: housing, in particular, is debilitatingly expensive for many of its residents.
There are a few problems with Bushnell's techno-utopia, as he was quick to point out.
Despite the dystopian vibes all around us, I do think you can create your own utopia.
It's one of learning to embrace the coming tech utopia, and especially its many benevolent billionaires.
"If restricting access to firearms made people safer, then Venezuela should be a utopia," Pratt noted.
They want to avoid government oversight and show the world what a crypto-utopia looks like.
Utopia is her 10th album, and it's safe to say she's ascended to true icon status.
Working between queer utopia and trauma theory is where I'm at right now in the work.
These ideologues really believed that they could usher in a low-tax, small-government, libertarian utopia.
For mainstream, progressive-leaning media organizations, though, Sweden is the very model of a progressive utopia.
"Trump opposes globalization, and so should China," said one article on Utopia, a popular Maoist website.
Many of the remaining dozen or so structures are empty, speechless monuments to an aborted utopia.
Erik Reece's "Utopia Drive" is a travelogue through the ghosts of America's nineteenth-century intentional communities.
For ambitious young men of the nascent Republic, utopia schemes were the apps of their day.
"The utopia of the Populists was in the past, not the future," Richard Hofstadter wrote, disapprovingly.
Many of the remaining dozen or so structures are empty, speechless monuments to an aborted utopia.
Part of what I wanted to speak into existence was this idea of building a utopia.
The exhibition creates an immersive, multi-sensory experience that explores the juxtaposition of utopia and dystopia.
They were nice apartments for sanitation workers, but it was supposed to be this urban utopia.
Is it asking for us to get to that utopia you're talking about or something different?
I don't believe we're fated, but I don't think this utopia and I'm also quite worried.
Convenience and a friction-free life, ideally one in which any desire can be fulfilled through clicking and swiping, is the millennial consumer's utopia, and now that utopia has colors of its own, with generationally appropriate names like Clare's "No Filter" (a "light beige with warm undertones").
Maybe in the afternoon I'll read some and (here's a real utopia for you) take a nap.
It was there, not far from the village of Dallas, that they intended to build their utopia.
While that utopia may exist for the financially well-disciplined, for many others it's just not possible.
The details differ from one imagined utopia to the next, but the broad strokes are the same.
So, no, we're still not quite in the utopia where being queer is a complete non-issue.
And while that's bad for my current daydream of a universal charging utopia, things aren't all bad.
What's your vision for a world 50 years out from now that looks like a feminist utopia?
At the same time, Coogler's vision of Wakanda is a utopia precisely because it's never been colonized.
Hablik's fantastical and cosmic vision of utopia hinged on the aspirations of a still-emerging industrial age.
In lands away from a dragon utopia, a number of holdovers rounded out domestic box office charts.
If you love reading about hopeful technologists building our future utopia/dystopia, check out Wired's latest story.
It will take a while, but we will ultimately have our USB-C single-charger utopia scenario.
Satellite image of the terrain in Utopia Planitia, where scientists just discovered a vast water ice deposit.
A vertically exaggerated view of Utopia Planitia, showing depressions that prompted researchers to look for buried ice.
Several episodes of the show deal openly with the challenges of organizing and regulating its own utopia.
But in his epic novel The Year 200, Rojas's belief in the Cuban utopia does not waver.
This is utopia, for Rojas: A perfect place would inevitably be ruined if human beings lived there.
Hart creates a friendly utopia where wide-faced wooden buildings develop personalities and find kinship in pugs.
Patel now owns an escape room in Austin, and says he hasn't checked on Utopia in years.
Earlier this week, I awarded The Verge's highest ever score, 9.4, to the extraordinary Focal Utopia headphones.
A utopia is by definition imaginary, non-existent; they work best when the inhabitants are designed, too.
Instagram account Obvious Plant is a prank Utopia, followed by over 12,000 people for its silly signs.
You can see the choreographer Annie-B Parson's exuberant moves in David Byrne's "American Utopia" on Broadway.
"I joined with the most utopian ideas and quickly realized that this is not utopia," Zisa said.
Even Gindin, whose sketch of a "realistic" socialist utopia is admirably full, says little about political liberty.
If Björk's new album Utopia proves anything, it's that her music is inherently unable to be covered.
Little in these dynamics suggests a high-tech utopia — or dystopia, for that matter — in the offing.
Manzi said Utopia 56 would continue to distribute food, but at a new site elsewhere in Calais.
Elsewhere, Björk discusses what utopia means to her and speaks of her fruitful creative relationship with Arca.
This isn't Silicon Valley futurism, where techno-idealists disrupt their way to a future utopia of riches.
Peer-to-peer and trustless technology will lead us to a decentralized utopia of equality and inclusion.
So, once again, we're presented with a queer utopia, and "Hello Stranger" becomes the sound of it.
The world isn't designed to be a perfect utopia but we can damn sure make it better.
Who knows, though, how long it will take before the free-gender utopia he envisioned comes about.
We'll never achieve a utopia, but that doesn't mean we can't make things a little bit better.
" Mr. Harari, thinking about all this, puts it this way: "Utopia and dystopia depends on your values.
Create an extraterrestrial utopia where humanity is finally able to realize its fullest creative and spiritual potential?
Lawrence, in an op-ed explaining your presidential run , you wrote that democracy is not a utopia.
The Shortlist ARC OF UTOPIA The Beautiful Story of the Russian Revolution By Lesley Chamberlain 220 pp.
"New Zealand is already utopia," Silicon Valley billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel told Business Insider in 2011.
There's a tendency to imagine that, when a utopia "fails," the ideals of its participants vanish, too.
Reading time The bus has books like "Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia," which examines utopian impulses.
Next up for Borges is a show called Utopia where he'll play a character named Wilson Wilson.
Narrator: But the Apple store utopia might not be as glorious as it looks from the outside.
I passed a town called Utopia, whose boarded-up windows and stillness suggested it was anything but.
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"The idea of utopia is very important to this project," she added, speaking of the Biennale installation.
Especially when measured against the virtual utopia that they were sold with almost religious fervor by Silicon Valley.
Unlike Westerners, Soviets preferred to vacation at sanatoriums, which were modernist structures infused with a sense of utopia.
The miniature park's pretensions to utopia are undercut by how it looks: like a wilting, crumbling non-place.
Getting all these things for free may at first sound like heaven on Earth – a Bernie Sanders utopia.
Every utopia is also a dystopia if you look at it from the right angle, and vice versa.
There's a horizon, and over that horizon in the utopia of friendship, love, and the world beyond us.
If Utopia were real, it would run into many of the problems that actual communist societies have experienced.
William Marston, her creator, believed that female sexual oomph could lead both men and women to matriarchal utopia.
Now that their innovations have failed to bring about Utopia, they are experiencing a range of conflicting emotions.
Star Trek is often thought of as a utopia, but even in the future, humans will be humans.
So the last shot is an ironic faux-utopia where she's chilling out in Evil Google Year Zero.
Nozick's book "Anarchy, State and Utopia", published in 1974, was an assault on Rawls's idea of redistributive justice.
The European Union is more attractive than any 20th-century utopia, for the simple reason that it exists.
This utopia is possible only because of what Professor Caetano calls the "social contract" that sets Uruguay apart.
Shallow radar data from two tracks in Mars' Utopia Planitia region indicate the presence of ice-rich deposits.
And, at least at the outset, this kid-led utopia has much less conflict than other zombie refuges.
Its president, Nicolás Maduro, says that capitalism has "destroyed the planet" and vows to build a socialist Utopia.
Byrne's new album, American Utopia (out March 9 on Nonesuch Records), falls right in line with his discography.
We can all agree this is the guy we want leading us into tomorrow's emotionally-stable utopia.[Bloomberg]
In my feminist utopia, sanitary pads and tampons are provided free of charge by the United States government.
Utopia is Björk through and through: uncaring of genre or of having a single in the traditional sense.
In the film, it's all part of the protagonists' trip to Camazotz, an exaggerated Pleasantville-meets-1984 utopia.
"This whole fairy tale about some post-racial utopia that Obama supposedly created is all bull," he said.
Cost and the participation of other countries will be the overriding factors in the viability Japan's hydrogen utopia.
In his book about the painting, Hans Belting notably reads the "Garden of Earthly Delights" as a utopia.
Whenever I'm looking at a new job, I think, 'Am I going to be able to play Utopia?
Much like Thomas Moore's Utopia, Zuckerberg's mega-platform requires an unfortunate underclass of worker doing its dirty work.
Both the Utopia and Elear come with a 13-foot cable that is the very definition of overengineering.
But the biggest downside for the Elear, crazy as it may sound, is that they're not the Utopia.
These are questions we pose in our Dystopia and Utopia Issue, though there's no right or wrong answer.
It's wonderful to live in our new, gun-free, communist utopia for non-white, transgender Muslims, isn't it?
It was a symbol of technical progress and modernity that was at the core of the communist utopia.
The 2015 Afghanistan entry "Utopia" and the 2007 Israeli film "The Band's Visit" were both likewise declared ineligible.
One idea: What if it built its own city, a laboratory vision of a thoroughly connected, techno-utopia?
Between this and her wonderful video for "utopia", Lykke Li is really upping her video game this cycle.
His main interest is in re-creating the socialist quasi-utopia that sustained and shaped his parents' generation.
The utopia they envisioned has yet to materialize, to say the least, but seeing their efforts is heartening.
A utopia is a planned society; planned societies are often disastrous; that's why utopias contain their own dystopias.
In other words, Divines does not take place in a utopia where the patriarchy is abolished or inverted.
Sometimes it takes a few friends, pinging ideas back and forth, to imagine what utopia might sound like.
How would Euripides have responded to Plato, his Athenian contemporary, concerning the philosopher's banishing poets from his utopia?
The credits on "American Utopia" are full of mononymous musicians from the digital underground: Happa, Koreless, Airhead, MMPH.
After all, what would a post-capitalist space exploration utopia be without at least a little institutional opposition?
Finally released in the United States in 1954 as "Utopia," it was often relegated to double-feature bookings.
Finally released in the United States in 1954 as "Utopia," it was often relegated to double-feature bookings.
If you've studied history — or if you've read other Boyle novels — you know well the arc of utopia.
The pop artist is retooling his "American Utopia" show for a 15-week run from October to January.
In that story are threads about colonialism, race, utopia, and the lives of black men and women today.
As Michele fusses with sleeve lengths and frets over color combinations, Björk's "Utopia" album plays in the background.
Former Talking heads frontman and genuine pop music icon David Byrne's new album, American Utopia, came out yesterday.
This means that for people with addiction, the post-virus world could possibly be more utopia than dystopia.
Byrne is also scheduled to perform with the "American Utopia" musicians on "Saturday Night Live" on Feb. 93.
Dan Levy has talked about how Schitt's Creek is deliberately a utopia where homophobia and racism don't exist.
In it, two Athenians strike out to build a new utopia in a place called Cloud Cuckoo Land.
ARTS A theater review on Monday about "American Utopia" misstated the given name of the show's lighting designer.
But in the end, the world depicted in the book is ultimately intended as a gender-free utopia.
In Lewis' feminist utopia, family has not vanished; it has become more wild, more abundant, and less constrained.
Something about the failed utopia strikes a chord with scholars and artists in other parts of the world.
Automakers and tech companies have promised a transportation utopia, and invested billions to try to make it so.
The problem, of course, is that like every imagined utopia, this one wasn't real and never will be.
One of the books below might just make them think twice about their dreams of a futuristic utopia.
And this was the colonists' plan: They'd be lumberjacks, bankrolling their utopia with that enormous storehouse of wood.
But the really thoughtful idea here is Emezi's dissection of what justice means, even in a supposed utopia.
Lisa Sigal: Utopia Free continues at Miller Contemporary (17 Essex Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan) through December 22.
Daniel Neumann, a co-curator of 13 Evenings + 21 along with Martin and Regine Basha, described the original series as expressing a "visionary aspect that was part of the modernist utopia," whereas now, the passage of time "has proven that it is not technology that will change society" into a utopia.
With Paths to Utopia we wanted to allude to the idea that perhaps everyone's days might have a moment of utopia held within them—a meeting, a meal or a walk, simple moments that really are as wonderful as we might want to imagine, without hitting the realms of fantasy.
And those complexities of subjective morality, utilitarianism, and acceptable collateral damage are all tied into stomach-sinking revelations: The characters in these stories are trapped in horrible places, the utopia they've been sold is a lie, and it's a surprisingly small jump from that supposed utopia to their horrible reality.
Last month, Google suggested that this driverless utopia may actually be much further away than many people may realize.
The company's attempts at a free-speech utopia have made it a haven for harassment—and Russian bot accounts.
" Ginger Strand on science fiction: "[Player Piano] was taken as science fiction, and it was re-titled Utopia 19.
A world awash in AI-generated content is a classic case of a utopia that is also a dystopia.
That means lets remain to fight for a better EU Leaving is sort of an escape to a utopia.
But North Korea's nuclear ambitions are merely a "utopia", given U.S. military might and United Nations Security Council sanctions.
Hablik desired such a future, one where art could intervene in people's lives and lift them up into utopia.
ABC's TGIT lineup has long been seen as a color-blind utopia dominated by all kinds of ambitious women.
Since its debut in 1962, the Hanna-Barbera cartoon has become synonymous with the gleaming utopia promised by technology.
Even in places that set themselves up as gender utopia, the power dynamics of Hollywood are hard to escape.
It's also the 500th anniversary of Sir Thomas More's classic work, Utopia, offering his vision of an ideal society.
Samson takes a crack at "Saturday Night on Utopia Parkway," a song by collaborator and fellow Canuck Christine Fellows.
But they certainly have the other half of the Nazi equation, which is this notion of a racial utopia.
Often falsely considered a socialist utopia, Sweden has employed innovative regulations over the years to keep its budgets balanced.
" Or more simply, as the supposed queer utopia of The L Word dismissed it in 2006, bisexuality "is gross.
That was my challenge with the exhibition: to restore the disturbing mix of sex and sensuality, utopia and urinals.
The game is about a vast underground utopia that underwent a catastrophe called The Mess and now lies abandoned.
He injects our real-world politics into their utopia, and holds them accountable for the suffering outside their borders.
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But once that work has begun, the newly powerful women don't form a peaceful utopia of sisterhood and love.
In an interview with Deadline announcing the project, Packer discussed it in terms of an alt-universe black utopia.
But for just one day, we can dream of a utopia where it never cost extra to begin with.
The simplest way to define the Utopia difference is that every sound is given its own space and definition.
The two create a utopia in the woods, building structures and sharing an emotional openness that is truly touching.
For me, when I start to sleep I really find myself in the middle of nowhere; in my utopia.
Update June 16th, 1:40PM ET: Focal initially misstated the impedance of the Elear and Utopia as 32 ohms.
As you move through the exhibition's rooms it becomes increasingly clear how far we are from Ringgold's feminist utopia.
Even if you look at science fiction, utopia is described as total abundance and greenery and lush things everywhere.
His sights are set on completing the Infinity Gauntlet and using it to create his vision of a utopia.
Inverted Utopia, Lost Illusions suggests no closure to Cuba's utopian dream but instead leaves us interminably in medias res.
Some contenders for the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nomination, like Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, hold up Scandinavia as utopia.
His walkaways are trying to turn a dystopia into a utopia by writing better computer code than their enemies.
Every color looks like it was sucked from a child's story book, and the result is a surrealist utopia.
Another is the movement towards realizing the vision of a utopia—and sometimes they are one in the same.
Once again, the promised free-trade utopia bears little relation to the reality of national interests across the globe.
But if figures are anything to go by, we're still a long way from living in a sexual utopia.
Utopia opens with gentle birdsong and an unwinding synth scrawl that sounds like an animal darting from the speakers.
With Utopia, though, Björk seems less interested in a grand universalism and more content with forging living, breathing connections.
Those who are familiar with Tyler, the Creator will recall previous references to such a utopia in his work.
Their methods may have differed, but their objectives coincided — the creation of a socialist utopia controlled by enlightened leaders.
To my mind, the central question of "Gather the Daughters" is this: Does the island represent dystopia or utopia?
Silicon Valley holds extraordinary power over our present lives as well as whatever utopia (or nightmare) might come next.
Blue Jays 3, Yankees 2 For Yankees Manager Aaron Boone, the road to utopia is paved with base runners.
America under Obama was trending in the progressive direction — towards a proverbial "end of history" or egalitarian multicultural utopia.
The gallery labeled "Abstraction and Utopia" features a radical little sculpture from 533 that integrates interior and exterior space.
On the back of one jacket he printed the words "Fantastic Utopia" — the furthest reach of the idealized real.
The show is millennial utopia; feminist, progressive, positive, all packaged with a frothy style thanks to production network Freeform.
In the darkly comic novel "The Heap," Sean Adams explores what happens to survivors after a skyscraping utopia collapses.
"There is a tyranny in the womb of every utopia," the French economist and futurist Bertrand de Jouvenel wrote.
"The utopia of our parents is the dystopia of our age," a Harvard student said, summarizing the general distemper.
His home Anarres, while a utopia in the eyes of many who cannot live there, stifles his intellectual freedom.
"While the genesis of our explorations of utopia came from the 500th anniversary of Thomas More's publication, the competing notions of utopia and dystopia ended up being incredibly relevant because of the recent elections here and the UK [with] Brexit, where divisive campaign rhetoric was the norm," co-curator Gaskill told Hyperallergic.
The weekend parties, which often spill into Monday morning, can be a dystopia and a utopia at the same time.
In the early days of the Internet, scientists erected their own online network, a digital utopia that still stands today.
According to Variety, Amazon has just ordered nine episodes of Utopia, with Flynn onboard as creator, executive producer and showrunner.
It established the African nation of Wakanda as a technological utopia and the most advanced civilization in the Marvel Universe.
The Dispossessed (1973), which featured the first ever anarchist utopia in fiction, decades before Occupy Wall Street was a thing?
But as history and literature have taught us, one person's utopia is another's dystopia, and The Jetsons is no exception.
Everyone who's heard the Utopia has been thrilled by that headphone pair's precision but yearned for a touch more bass.
An estimated 1.7 million people died during the Khmer Rouge's disastrous campaign to turn the country into an agrarian utopia.
Our furniture, our clothing… expect innovations in rental models as we move toward the utopia of a truly variabilized existence.
It's a dizzying array of options; a tech-infused entertainment utopia wrapped in a circus-meets-Ready Player One aesthetic.
Their visions raise an interesting question: If you already live in a utopia, what does a better world look like?
Lately it's been on my mind because David Byrne has an album out next week (American Utopia, out March 9th).
The Expanse would never be characterized as "optimistic" sci-fi, as it doesn't take place in a gleaming techno-utopia.
I personally believe this utopia is unachievable due to human nature and tribalism, but that doesn't mean we can't try.
He'd designed the game for dial-up internet and thought the advent of broadband would be the end of Utopia.
The rest of us stood defiant here in our self-sufficient utopia, armed with compost, culinary ambition, and fermented leftovers.
FLI Charging Both companies dream of a utopia where everyone is using conductive charging pads with dedicated squares and cases.
The three films — Camberwick Green, Trumpton, and Chigley — were widely parodied, overly simplistic visions of an English garden village utopia.
Perhaps one day women will live in a polyamorous utopia, able to fulfill their heart's desires before they're nearly ninety.
This exhibition features work by five artists based on research in The Huntington's collections investigating ideas of perfection and utopia.
Perhaps it's a beach utopia, a jungle paradise, a snowy reprieve or a cruise ship filled with laughing, carefree people.
As it loses that land, and any chance of building an Islamic Utopia, its appeal to disaffected Muslims may dwindle.
More questions illuminate the senses: Has Edelson framed a utopia at its end or a dystopia in its dawning moments?
Both climate change and inequality were "two key issues" that would drive us to either utopia or dystopia, Lagarde stated.
In the past few years, Philadelphia has evolved into a progressive utopia, but homicide and poverty rates remain stubbornly high.
Amandla Stenberg's career has officially reached its peak and she can retire and float away into a Beyoncé-themed utopia.
He is a co-founder of Tangible Utopia, a music collective that produced the documentary film shown at Espace Albatros.
Even in a final chapter that brings the history of utopia up to date, only left-wing utopias are recognized.
No, Thomas Moore, the author of "Utopia," which reflects our need and responsibility to make the world a better place.
" In that utopia, he says, "Technology may or may not pretend to sleep, but it would certainly let us sleep.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - The Nordic welfare model, long the envy of many across the world seeking an egalitarian utopia, is creaking.
Toward a Concrete Utopia is packed with masterpieces of daring construction and innovative design, never before exhibited to American audiences.
We can't warp liberalism into some sort of big-tent utopia where the lion can lie down with the lamb.
Short of us spinning into an altruistic utopia, that willingness will be born out of assigned responsibility — and monetary penalties.
Whether the idea of a utopia ever returns will depend on our spirit, our faith in what is to come.
While no one would characterize the area as a racial utopia, both black and white residents describe it as neighborly.
My favorite work of hers before this one was "Whose Utopia" (2006), which she shot in a light bulb factory.
In an interview at her apartment in Brooklyn, she said "Utopia" had long been her working title for the album.
When I began to make repetitions, I was inspired by the endlessness of the Möbius ribbon, the utopia of endlessness.
He founded the Peoples Temple, a cult that promised a future utopia where poverty, racism, injustice and war were banished.
Richardson's vision of a suburban utopia might strike some as a quaint fantasy, but this is the '90s, after all.
Two wild cards: "American Utopia," David Byrne's concert show, may or may not be considered in the Best Musical category.
The scene is a slow-motion bacchanal, a tableau of pure glamour and delight, a snapshot of carnal-capitalist utopia.
Some had heard word of a lush, affordable, artist-honoring tropical utopia, and traveled south to experience it for themselves.
While it's not initially clear why hip-hop is unlawful, it is an excellent choice as Utopia Falls' musical centerpiece.
In short, France is hardly a utopia, but by most standards it is offering its citizens a fairly decent life.
Cleary they believe that the heroes at ICE are an impediment to their misguided dream of an open borders utopia.
Marx, foolishly, believed that history had a discernible direction: The progression toward a classless utopia was inalterable and self-evident.
Despite its countless defects, a united Europe is, at least for a leftist Europeanist like me, the only reasonable utopia.
A single word flashed behind a lonely caped figure on-stage at a giant warehouse in far south Brooklyn: UTOPIA.
Its relation to something like utopia feels less like abstract contemplation, and more like the lived pursuit of visceral yearning.
Sometimes chemsex doesn't achieve that, in dangerous ways, but to some people, it can produce the possibility of a queer utopia.
With the Focal Stellia, much as was the case with the Focal Utopia before it, I hear rather than feel it.
The market, they say, will turn into a productive utopia where discarded clothes are efficiently recycled and sold back to customers.
But such a commercial utopia in orbit won't be easy until the cost of launching to space comes down, says NASA.
In Britain, where Brexit increasingly resembles a faith-based initiative, voters have been given wildly unrealistic expectations of the Utopia ahead.
In the lakes, lampreys found a utopia: no predators, and bountiful prey that had no natural defenses against their voracious appetites.
I have come across review pairs of the Focal Elear and Utopia that have developed squeaks and creaks from unloving use.
In an ironic twist, it seems to have taken a healthy dose of capitalist individualism to rehabilitate a failed communist utopia.
Hopefully Apple can negotiate with carriers to eliminate the 'locking' requirement altogether — but don't hold your breath for that particular utopia.
The name of the album is American Utopia , so my question for you is: what does America mean to you today?
"Graphic influences were borrowed from famous British creatives who depicted a sort of romanticised and alternative urban utopia," Wong tells Creators.
In 2011, he told Business Insider that New Zealand was a "utopia," but apparently made no mention of his citizenship application.
Travelers have been arrested for drugs, while likely expecting they were vacationing in an exotic marijuana utopia, like Amsterdam or ... Denver.
USC Libraries considers what utopia means today, 500 years after Sir Thomas More coined the term for his idealized fictional island.
"This review is about how Tuft and Needle is blazing a trail to retail utopia," one particularly enthusiastic refund recipient wrote.
We're supposed to believe that while the United States has descended into gendered dystopia, it is also, somehow, a racial utopia?
The original vision of the internet, as a self-governing cyber-Utopia, has long since been consigned to history (see article).
Adiós Utopia memorializes the driving utopian conceit of contemporary Cuban art, its galleries a testament to the credulity of this dream.
A prelude to the rest of the exhibition, the gallery defines utopia as an abstraction ab initio, its fall effectively preordained.
Finally in August it was announced that newcomer Utopia would release the movie ("American Dharma" opens in select theaters starting Friday).
But younger attendees living in the post-irony utopia have no qualms about expressing their love for a bit of nostalgia.
Refreshingly, especially for those who believe in science fiction's potential for envisioning many futures, Blast Theory boldly talks of building utopia.
To Cervero, The Atlantic's utopia promotes population decentralization and car dependency, two things that would dramatically alter New York City's DNA.
I want a scenario where the explicit goal is to build a frozen utopia of automated physical labor and palliative care.
In any dystopia, the utopian part is the something better, and in a utopia, the dystopian part is the something worse.
To me, the concept seems like the beginning of a dystopian story where technology controls a world displayed as a utopia.
"I'm certainly not describing any utopia," said Mr. Byrne, 65, as he sliced a ginger root with a serrated chef's knife.
This year's theme "What if Utopia" challenges participants to consider the myriad possibilities of what an ideal world might look like.
There's space, too, for an all-female twelve-piece flute orchestra who give Utopia its air-light feel and sonic openness.
When CVS Health and Aetna announced their merger on Sunday, their executives painted an image of a dawning health care utopia.
Unsurprisingly, not everyone in New Hampshire is happy with the Free Stater's plans to turn the state into a libertarian utopia.
The wholesome appeal of this remote utopia among pines and old-growth oaks beckons through even the smallest of digital screens.
Raphael claims to have separated from Vespucci's entourage somewhere after reaching Brazil, traveling farther south and discovering an island named Utopia.
While Björk's many previous co-producers have been enlisted to help execute her ideas, "Utopia" is closer to a full partnership.
But then there appeared a strange Western utopia with no alternative, ruled over by economic technocrats who could do no wrong.
Just like the American pioneers the author might like to disown, her characters achieve independence, but fall far short of utopia.
Seehofer also rejected Schulz's idea to create a United States of Europe by 2025, saying that would "certainly remain a utopia".
A weird utopia At the end of the four days of "America in One Room," the group fills out another poll.
And it's hard for me to see how we end up in the utopia Roddenberry envisioned hundreds of years from now.
Watching Hulu's latest science fiction drama, Utopia Falls, feels like tripping headfirst into the young adult shelf at your local bookstore.
If you're over the age of 13, you'll probably find that, at times, Utopia Falls is fondue-pot levels of cheesy.
Set against the general opprobrium that has tarred utopia in the twentieth century, these are works of intellectual and political rehabilitation.
Many of them see the limits posed by human nature, and recognize that utopia has always veered between evil and futility.
That conviction has animated radical thinkers for 500 years since the argument was first sketched out in Sir Thomas More's Utopia.
And not even eight years or so on Europa and his terminal boredom with living in a utopia can dissuade him.
As alluring as Lady Trieu's utopia might sound, it would never last nor would it ever be truly safe for everyone.
All of this change does not mean that we've entered into a feminist literary utopia in which everyone's words matter equally.
The company's vast headquarters, in Menlo Park, California, might be either the most utopian dystopia or the most dystopian utopia ever.
The town was founded by Chicagoans in 2000 as an agricultural utopia, and later thrived on the production of sugar beets.
We could be headed toward a work-free utopia where machine-produced goods and services are cheap and plentiful for all.
N.K. Jemisin's story "The Ones Who Stay and Fight" takes place in a near-utopia in which everyone is equally valued.
Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia continues at the Cranbrook Art Museum (39221 Woodward Ave, Bloomfield Hills, Mich.) through October 9.
It had that universalist aspect to it; some might say utopian—a very roughish kind of utopia, a very British one.
By exchanging the abstract for the concrete, Utopia Free addresses the matter of survival in the rickety edifice of late capitalism.
Social media was sold to us as this information utopia, this network that was transnational but would bring us all together.
Whether Taliesin was an Emersonian utopia or labor camp is still up for debate, along with the stigma surrounding the property's existence.
People like to envision their idea of utopia, of paradise, and if people like weed and people like women that just mixes.
It is a hyperreality because it is a utopia which has behaved from the very beginning as though it were already achieved.
Muji does seem to exist in some sort of highly organized utopia, so maybe in that place, petty theft isn't a thing.
Another subtle but significant change from the Utopia: the cable connectors plugging into the Stellia have been simplified to standard 3.5mm plugs.
He could commit himself to a life of philosophical inquiry, but in the new robot utopia, the world is rife with DJs.
Was American Utopia a direct offshoot of the "Reasons to be Cheerful" project or did they happen concurrently and inform each other?
Companies like Med Men, which runs dispensaries, are positing California as a kind of post-Prohibition utopia with a Silicon Valley twist.
If we ever form a utopia, this show would fit squarely within its idyllic parameters, even though there are winners and losers.
The Focal Utopia, priced at $3,999, are the nearest rival to the D8000, and they're a perfect example of that trade-off.
People committed to a false utopia of colorblindness will undoubtedly argue that the race of Randall's wife, and Shauna's question, don't matter.
Puś's presentation of a fraught or false utopia coupled with a strong use of color is reminiscent of Todd Haynes's Safe (1995).
In fact there are good reasons why almost all organisations this side of Utopia use employee reviews of one type or another.
And researchers used radar to find a chunk of ice roughly the size of Lake Superior buried near Mars' Utopia Planitia region.
The first clue that this wasn't quite going to be the urban pizza utopia the crowd had hoped for was the venue.
On the other side of the vast badlands of dystopia is something better, something that shares a border with a utopia, maybe.
We have a dream, which is utopia, an idea of a much better city, but the pathway there isn't always so clear.
The Utopia and Elear sound just as good with well-recorded compressed files as they do with the super-duper lossless varieties.
I hoped to get some clarity on this tension by reading Utopia for Realists by the Dutch basic income advocate Rutger Bregman.
"I dream of a Europe of which it will not be said that its commitment to human rights was its last utopia."
Under the guise of creating a utopia, China is now one of the most authoritarian and liberty bereft societies on the planet.
"The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas" is about the utopia of Omelas, an idyllic land filled with festivals, sun and happiness.
For "Utopia," she put together an all-women twelve-piece flute orchestra—a gesture that was as much about atmospherics as politics.
Peña's paired, onomatopoetic Pop paintings "He Goes Puf" and "You Go Plaff" (1967) grotesquely metabolize utopia, hemorrhaged from bowels into bulging toilets.
The utopia of high-end care for everyone is in the title, but the bill's text presents a whole other  dystopian picture.
On "New Americana," her vision of a utopia, queer, working-class misfits remake their hometown after the rich leave for summer vacation.
Utopia Kitchen Natural Bamboo Cutting Boards, $19.99, available at AmazonI never realized there'd be so much prep work that goes into cooking.
Not so long ago, Venezuela's socialist revolution attracted its share of fellow travelers — first-world idealists hungry for the next earthly utopia.
There will still be crashes on the way to that autonomous utopia, and insurance companies want to know who's going to pay.
The Islamic State's propaganda and recruiting pitches portray the group as winners, building a utopia for the devout while defeating Islam's foes.
We should always be wary of entrepreneurs selling utopia — even more so today, when an expanded, ever-present media fuels American capitalism.
Unless you live in some Scandinavian infrastructural utopia, dealing with public transit can be maddeningly frustrating even at the best of times.
Having these encounters with black people from South Africa, Brazil, London, and elsewhere elevated the feeling of a genuine black utopia tenfold.
Volunteers, coordinated by French organization Utopia 56, supply food and clothing, provide informal legal advice, arrange money transfers, and run a school.
Their CEO, Oren Etzioni, believes AI could be the key to creating a true utopia - but that journey will come with challenges.
Moreover, ATG had its own chain of cinemas and a policy of giving each feature a one-month trial run (see: utopia).
A lot of things can't be solved, and utopia will never exist—that doesn't mean we should be ushering in hell instead.
Some imagine they'll finally belong to a utopia under a caliphate, a system aligned with their way of life according to scripture.
Notably, Thomas More (author of Utopia and chief minister of the king), refused to recognise Henry's Supremacy and the break from Rome.
Teletext, according to those who worked with it, struck technologists and journalists alike as a diviner of the tech utopia to come.
Art and Utopia in the Land of Soviets continues at Grand Palais (3 Avenue du Général Eisenhower, Paris, France) through July 1.
The photographs tell stories of family life and togetherness, revealing an imagined utopia filled with young black figures in bright, beautiful colors.
At its best, The Covenant is a magical homoerotic utopia; at its occasional worst, it is like a very bad frat house.
An artists' utopia known as the Ghost Ship became the site of one of the nation's deadliest structural fires in December 2016.
It's interesting that you describe the show as a utopia because of the furtiveness of male-male relationships in your previous work.
Even before the release of his 2018 album "American Utopia," Byrne had an idea of what its concert tour might look like.
But for those ones that you might recognize from elsewhere, here are all the songs you need to hear from Utopia Falls.
Twice, I was able to enact the policies I wanted, sacrificing and delaying very little, creating the groundwork for a socialist utopia.
The best version of an audio texting utopia works in conjunction with other modes of communication, each used in the appropriate situation.
Sitting in a hammock in the intentional community of Twin Oaks, in Virginia, he reads More's "Utopia" and thinks of Bernie Sanders.
What if lasting change could happen without all the violence and disillusionment and just sheer drama that always seems to accompany utopia?
This is why such contradictory tactics as eclecticism and primitivism, parody and utopia, were all used in Dadaism as equally appropriate responses.
"We are the senior authorities in judging the Communist utopia," Vera reminded a close friend, herself a more open-minded senior authority.
The music they make locates itself in the spaces between future-shock and techno-optimism, where dystopia and utopia blur into one.
In many of the theories, there are inner-world inhabitants that are either super advanced or have achieved some form of utopia.
In his 2000 diorama "Ville de Sète 3009," Bodys Isek Kingelez imagined the French city on the Mediterranean as a future utopia.
Whereas others might have seen only stigma, suffering, or oddity, her telling conveyed a tiny utopia, populated by a tight-knit makeshift family.
The new album is titled Utopia (yes, it's fitting for the out-sized promises of cryptocurrency) and it'll be released on November 24th.
With Lopez Obrador it is even beyond utopia ... fixing corruption, fixing the violence that has worn us out for the last 12 years.
His detailed description of Utopia, a crescent-shaped isle in the antipodes, offers a glimpse of what a fairer world might look like.
Irwin imbues his source material with meaning, recasting queer bliss as some distant utopia, where desire is unchained by social mores or corporeality.
He co-founded Blockchain Capital, and eventually the EOS Alliance as well as a much-derided "crypto utopia" in Puerto Rico called Sol.
The Google spinoff announced a deal with the city of Toronto to develop 800 acres of waterfront property into its own digital utopia.
The subsequent rebuilding both "as it once was" as well as a complete modern reconstruction suppresses memory, seemingly creating a sense of utopia.
And the idea that any of them will transform into a glittering digital utopia overnight without huge infusions of capital is pretty foolish.
Sidewalk Labs, Alphabet's smart city subsidiary, released its massive plan Monday to transform a slice of Toronto's waterfront into a high-tech utopia.
Later in the conversation, Robinson says his vision of utopia is more about the characteristics of a journey than some blissful end point:
"My utopia is a bridge over the ocean," says the missive threaded through the typewriter when I sit down to take a look.
Evicted from its utopia again and again, the sect dwindled over time and finally broke up in 1886, when Girling died of cancer.
Expertly curated by Sarah Suzuki, it surveys Kingelez's vibrantly celebratory "extreme maquettes" as intricate visualizations of an Afrofuturist utopia just beyond the horizon.
Nowhere is this more apparent than his 2012 book, The Cartoon Utopia, which is scheduled to be re-issued in paperback this March.
She has firsthand experience with the problems that plague the world and doesn't think anything is being solved by sitting in their utopia.
In April we released our Dystopia and Utopia Issue, in which we investigated whether we should be terrified or optimistic about the future.
And in that utopia we must talk about dinner parties, because you're probably 73 or thereabouts, and you have been invited to one.
What had once seemed like a cinephile utopia now looked like any other shitty company more worried about looking good than doing good.
It's a transcendent moment for Caesar, who, through his first communion with nature, comes to grasp a vision of utopia for his species.
The accompanying booklet is a sort of utopia brochure—read about each community, sit on each bench, and see which suits you best.
The Victorian trade card becomes our primer, warning us of the hidden racism that can lurk in illusions of a past American utopia.
The duo envisions the museum as a kind of utopia, "an imaginary institution in a world where there's no more dehumanization," says Gustafsson.
When tech leaders prophesy a utopia of connectedness and freely flowing information, they do so as much out of self-interest as belief.
The extremist ideology of the 1975-79 regime sought to turn Cambodia back to "year zero" in its quest for a peasant utopia.
But the Utopia holds up much better in this department, thanks in large part to its less polite and more prominent low end.
This doesn't mean he isn't inflicting real, lasting damage on American democratic processes, just that his nativist utopia was always dead on arrival.
A big red kiosk greets you at the entrance of the new MoMA exhibition Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia, 1948–1980.
She claims to have tied them together through a website called Utopia Guide, where men rate and discuss sex workers together at length.
Literacy, or rather a lack thereof, is a serious problem all over the world — believe it or not, even in our little utopia.
In music videos and photos, Petite and his wife appear within a futuristic black utopia that isn't clearly tied to any contemporary land.
There are dozens of tiny problems that contributed to its decline, each one of them minutely nudging utopia into the grot of reality.
Indeed, for all its brilliance "Toward a Concrete Utopia" can get a little rose-colored in places; utopias, after all, don't really exist.
I do not dream of utopia, but I do dare to dream of something better than this world we are currently living in.
Of course, like previous videos, this is all happening in one of the fantastical, neon-forest landscapes that Utopia presumably takes place in.
"You say you want a revolution," all these plays all seem to agree: Just don't expect it to bring about the promised utopia.
Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1966, Black Panther rules as the king of an African technological utopia known as Wakanda.
"This is Utopia Parkway, and as you can see it is utopian," he said as we made a right onto a wide boulevard.
The result wouldn't be a health care utopia, but it would be an improvement over the status quo, which is what people want.
Mr. Marshall sees it as a prototype for rejuvenating the Mexican border city — part artistic community, part commuter waypoint and part gastro-utopia.
Michael J. Oliver, a Las Vegas real-estate tycoon with visions of a libertarian utopia, declared the Republic of Minerva nine months earlier.
Michael Oliver, a Las Vegas real estate tycoon with visions of a libertarian utopia, had declared the Republic of Minerva nine months earlier.
Yet, while we can envision a safer, more livable utopia, we can also imagine a dystopia, clogged with yet more cars and congestion.
There's a point where the riot evolves from chaos to a near utopia — baristas serving cold brew, bloggers offering beautification seminars — before devolving.
Working for the commissariat in 19213 and 21921, however, Ivanov managed to promote his pagan theatrical utopia under an atheistic Bolshevik banner, too.
It felt like this peaceful utopia with all these intelligent people who had built this safe haven, and it was just destroyed overnight.
For years they share an insular, antisocial utopia, united by their anticapitalist eagerness to eke out an existence eating boiled nettles and acorns.
The economist John Maynard Keynes held the view that our determination to work was the single biggest obstacle to achieving an economic Utopia.
When "Utopia" went to Broadway in 2007, it won a record-setting seven awards, the most that a straight play has ever collected.
The search for Eden (or any utopia) is essentially comic because every vision of Eden is a private fantasy, a fingerprint of desires.
But as with most spaces online, the fan utopia was not to be, and the app was plagued with bullying and hateful comments.
Read more " _____ • Reinhold Martin in Places Journal: "Modern fascism aimed to build a murderous utopia; postmodern fascism builds a murderous hall of mirrors.
In episode eight, Doctor Manhattan explains how he turned Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, into a utopia habitable enough to sustain human life.
In artfully invoking clean aesthetics of a higher past, it would evoke, and even perhaps inspire and direct, the utopia of the future.
The United Federation of Planets has fashioned a near-utopia, but its peace is threatened by the hostile Klingons, a humanoid warrior species.
Still, it's always important to remember that the word "utopia" means has two meanings; it is both a perfect place and no place.
C major is quickly reasserted, but a cosmic message has been sent: there is no freedom without loss, no utopia outside of Heaven.
Their replies would be revealing in terms of their hoped-for health care utopia, but also in terms of their health policy knowledge.
More broadly, the Obama-Clinton style of liberal incrementalism promised that while it wouldn't deliver utopia, it would deliver wins and concrete results.
The collection he's showing is called "Utopia" and includes playful, surreal pieces like an oversized, canary-yellow parka with a mini-parka-shaped hood.
A set like the Stainless Steel Flatware Set by Utopia Kitchen lets you eat your ramen noodles and mac-and-cheese without any hassle.
Maybe one day technology will reach the ideal charging utopia: a single perfect cable standard that works with all your gadgets, wherever you go.
Discovery, though occasionally ham-handed about it, considers the difficulty of utopia, the idea that the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
That mantra, however, was soundly ignored by the audience at "David Byrne's American Utopia," which opened Sunday at the Hudson Theater in Times Square.
To a great extent, Focal has taken the big demanding beast that was the Utopia and refined it down to a more humane offering.
COLD SPRING HARBOR "Visions of Utopia: Garden City and the Dawn of American Suburbia," examination of the origins of the planned residential community. Jan.
The veteran money manager once captained both a $21 billion fund with stellar returns and a gargantuan yacht named for Sir Thomas More's Utopia.
There's also singing, dancing, and a pitch about '50s utopia: a domestic paradise with a color-coordinated kitchen and a telephone in every room.
The fall from grace is embodied in capitalism; man is redeemed as the proletariat rises up against its exploiters and creates a communist utopia.
This wannabe utopia is soon derailed by the petty feuds between the building's affluent residents, which swiftly turn from inane arguments to violent chaos.
Women's belief in tech utopia died with Gamergate, and the disastrous trolling of our first female presidential candidate was the nail in the coffin.
The Fosters sometimes feels like it exists in a progressive utopia, with its warm multiracial, blended family, led by two very in love women.
Now a new exhibition titled Paths to Utopia at Somerset House in London aims to trigger debate about what a perfect society looks like.
"This whole fairy tale about this post-racial utopia that Obama supposedly created is all bull," West said, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Ideally, though, we won't need it because everybody will play nice — but since we're not living in a utopia, that's not likely to happen.
The cheaper of the two is called the Elear and will sell for $999; the other model, called the Utopia, will go for $3,323.
If you settle down with Imperator to create an ancient utopia, you'll find that the game presents precious few ways to express your vision.
By referencing slavery and King, Curry made it abundantly clear that the new world of love will be a utopia cleansed of racism's pollution.
There's a kind of luxury to the songs on "Utopia," in their capacity to be so precious and so particular about language and sound.
Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950 continues at the Walker Art Center, (725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN) through March 18.
"Suppose there was an experience machine that would give you any experience you desired," he wrote in "Anarchy, State, and Utopia," his libertarian manifesto.
Cast against the anti-utopia of the 1950s and the muted palette Alverson utilizes throughout the film overall, his performance is electrifying and unsettling.
And some proposals, like hiking capital gains taxes, would more likely bring about a surge in legal tax avoidance than some new, fair utopia.
In his "Paths in Utopia," Buber says a good and great idea will rise again when idea and fate meet in a creative hour.
In the socialist utopia of college sports, teams love revenue sharing, so let's also assume that every individual player will make the same amount.
Adiós Utopia: Dreams and Deceptions in Cuban Art Since 1950 runs through March 18, at the Walker Art Center, (725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, MN).
Bushnell, 73, acknowledges some of the challenges presented by his techno-utopia, but seems to have no problem picturing it happening within his lifetime.
"We wanted everyone to be engaged in the same conversation about Utopia, however tangential," says Dr. Christopher Turner, director of the London Design Biennale.
"I don't think I would've dared to stand up there if any of the things I showed today were a utopia," he told me.
If you already agree with The Mandibles and its politics, this not-a-utopia may strike you as a worthy aspiration for America's future.
But what if instead of being a harbinger of a future utopia or dystopia, VR was just a hell of a lot of fun?
When Marr sings "We're spending all our wages / going out of fashion / Who's buying utopia?" he makes that sound less resplendent rather than preachy.
If you like your towels to be extra-large, you'll love the soft and absorbent Utopia Bath Sheet, which measures 35 by 70 inches.andProsCons
Nine immense pictures installed together in a wide-open gallery on the fourth floor tell a tale of a utopia failed — and worse, betrayed.
Its leader, Pol Pot, set on creating an agrarian utopia, wiped out the nation's intellectuals and middle class and killed around two million people.
Those who called themselves socialists echoed Dr. Leete in Edward Bellamy's best-selling 1888 novel "Looking Backward," a book that imagined a socialist utopia.
Michael Booth is the author of The Almost Nearly Perfect People: Behind the Myth of the Scandinavian Utopia, out now in paperback from Picador.
Ojai, nicknamed "Shangri-La" after a mythical Himalayan utopia, narrowly survived total destruction from the Thomas Fire, which surrounded Ojai Valley at one point.
They'd arrived centuries ago to create a holy utopia, but now were desperate for food, certain sacred herbs, and lots and lots of weapons.
It may be soaked in mud and rain, but it was already starting to feel like the Glastonbury site is the utopia we deserve.
Voices: "The utopia of multiculturalism was an experiment, but it has failed," said Martin Sellner, the 29-year-old Austrian leader of the movement.
But Utopia, her latest album, might be the first time she has attempted to create an entirely new ecology, a new system of connections.
Would the public existence of a black utopia change anti-black attitudes in other countries, or would anti-black attitudes shift to include Wakanda?
They are instead shocking in their sameness, completely unwalkable, and totally anathema to the concept of what many people would consider to be utopia.
After all, a society in which women submit to men while men submit to the divine can be seen as Houellebecq's version of utopia.
Liberalism used to recognize the complexities of immigration; now it sees only a borderless utopia waiting, and miscreants and racists standing in the way.
I'm pretty confident in my abilities, and I don't know that there is a utopia for any of us, in any of our companies.
An earlier version of this article included an entry about the exhibition "Furnishing Utopia 3.0 — Hands to Work," from May 19 through May 22.
A magical portal transports pets to a utopia equipped with ski slopes, animal-friendly apartments and a beauty salon where cats offer back massages.
This new attention was, he argued in "The Last Utopia," a consequence of decolonization, the Vietnam War's end and the decay of Communist regimes.
In that, it resembles David Byrne's "American Utopia," the beautifully upbeat Broadway songfest about a fallen world and how we might yet survive it.
The first concert in 2015 during the Africa Utopia festival sold out, and fans lined up outside the concert hall hoping to get in.
Narrator: An Apple store is an Apple paradise, and anyone walking by can see this utopia, because most Apple stores have big glass walls.
You'd think somewhere in the miraculous technological utopia of our age, we'd also be able to get a decent laptop without spending a fortune.
He challenges Veidt, asking him what's so wrong with the utopia they have before giving him the cake and wishing him a happy anniversary.
That exhibition ballooned into a much broader 2015 survey called "Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia," in which he traced countercultural projects across borders.
This fall season, that distinction belongs to NBC's new comedy The Good Place, which takes place in a utopia that prizes manners and froyo.
Last year, photographer Rebecca Rütten spent three months in a secluded hostel on a tropical island, where a group of backpackers found their utopia.
" In Mr. Reich's utopia, he wrote, "we'll just stop consuming what we don't need, stop doing meaningless work, stop playing war and ego games.
However "evil" the pioneers of Norwegian black metal claimed to be, they were ultimately just middle-class teens lighting fires in a Scandinavian utopia.
Since there are so few real-world examples of degrowth, Kallis has used a fictional utopia to explain the concept in a 2015 paper.
Smith's Black Utopia LP forms an Afro-futurist collage of sound and language, rhapsodizing on the utopian possibilities of Black space travel and astrology.
I don't believe there's any chance that we'll create a utopia, but I do think that we can improve the human condition for everyone.
City Dreams at the Museum of Modern Art explores how Congolese artist Bodys Isek Kingelez envisioned a future utopia through sculptures of imagined cities.

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