Wunderkammión
The Wunderkammión was FutureMuseum’s first manifestation and made its debut appearance at the Harbourside Festival in Bristol. Hailing from some unknown time in the distant future, this roving cabinet of […]
The Wunderkammión was FutureMuseum’s first manifestation and made its debut appearance at the Harbourside Festival in Bristol. Hailing from some unknown time in the distant future, this roving cabinet of […]
This model represents a coastal settlement as it may have looked in the early post-catalystic period, c. 2150-2200 AD. The settlers have squatted the ruins of a city abandoned after […]
“Worn Again” shoes Fabric, rubber, leather, sticky tape. Early 21st century A pair of shoes manufactured from reclaimed materials. The materials have apparently been chosen for their recognisable histories and […]
This model shows the kind of dwelling typical among survivalists during the first period of environmental collapse. The simple technologies would have allowed the inhabitants to be at least partly […]
Most of the artwork in the museum collection is thought to date from the period of the collapse and its aftermath, though some items probably belong to a later era. […]
A selection of photographs by late-capitalist era photographer Todd Legler, from the Museum Archives A semi-nomadic photographer, designer, musician, clown, builder and activist, Legler documented life on the fringes of […]