Yesterday's Tomorrows:
Past Visions of the American Future
What
is it about the future that encourages us to dream? We envision
time-saving devices, houses built in space, and cars that fly. We
imagine strange creatures living on other planets and fear the destruction
of our own. All of these visions tell us something about our communities
and ourselves.
Yesterday's Tomorrows,
a traveling exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution, toured Kansas
in 2002. The exhibit presented an historical overview of what
Americans thought the future would look like, beginning in 1900
and continuing through the late 20th century. It featured images
of robots, flying machines, and a 1950s living room that could be
cleaned with a garden hose! The exhibit challenged Kansans to examine
how the idea of progress toward "the future" affects their
values, attitudes, and public issues.
More than 30,000 visitors toured the national exhibit, viewed the
local displays, and attended public events.
Yesterday's Tomorrows Hosts
Newton
Harvey County Historical Society
Library & Museum
316/283-2221
Liberal
Seward County Historical Museum
620/624-7624
Burlington
The Coffey County Historical
Museum
620/364-2653
Lucas
Grassroots Art Center
620/364-2653
Coffeyville
Coffeyville
Center for the Arts
620/251-0088
Atchison
Atchison County Historical
Society Museum
913/367-6238
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