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The transition handbook
Book • 1999
The book explores what it’s like to be a time traveler from Rob’s perspective, how dreams and imagination are powerful tools for driving change, and the role that art and music play in the fight for a better future.
It explores examples of communities that have made a claim on the future, from the Afrofuturism and Black Utopianism of jazz musician Sun Ra to the occupation of Waterloo Bridge in London and the pop-up community that arose as a result.
And finally, it look at how the future is not just an abstract concept, but something that can be felt, touched, heard, seen, and smelled.
It explores examples of communities that have made a claim on the future, from the Afrofuturism and Black Utopianism of jazz musician Sun Ra to the occupation of Waterloo Bridge in London and the pop-up community that arose as a result.
And finally, it look at how the future is not just an abstract concept, but something that can be felt, touched, heard, seen, and smelled.
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Rob Hopkins

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How to Fall in Love with the Future w/ Rob Hopkins
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as the book that launched the transition movement.

Rob Hopkins

Falling in Love with the Future - with author, musician, podcaster and futurenaut, Rob Hopkins