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The future perfect is a grammatical construction. Future perfect can also refer to: * ''Future Perfect'' (Autolux album) (2004) * ''Future Perfect'' (Loadstar album) (2013) * ''Future Perfect'' (video game), in development * ''Future Perfect'' (book), by Steven Johnson (2012) * '' Futureperfect'', a 2002 album by VNV Nation * ''TimeSplitters Future Perfect'', a 2005 video game developed by Free Radical Design * ''Future Perfect'', a ''Vox'' column launched in 2018 to cover topics from an effective altruism perspective See also * Future tense * Perfect (grammar) * ''Past Perfect Future Tense ''Past Perfect Future Tense'' is the first solo album of Norwegian band a-ha's Magne Furuholmen as Magne F. Coldplay members, Will Champion and Guy Berryman collaborated on this project as well as Travis member, Andy Dunlop Andy Dunlop ...
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Future Perfect
The future perfect is a verb form or construction used to describe an event that is expected or planned to happen before a time of reference in the future, such as ''will have finished'' in the English sentence "I will have finished by tomorrow." It is a grammatical combination of the future tense, or other marking of future time, and the perfect, a grammatical aspect that views an event as prior and completed. English In English, the future perfect construction consists of a future construction such as the auxiliary verb ''will'' (or ''shall'') or the going-to future and the perfect infinitive of the main verb (which consists of the infinitive of the auxiliary verb ''have'' and the past participle of the main verb). This parallels the construction of the "normal" future verb forms combining the same first components with the plain infinitive (e.g. ''She will fall'' / ''She is going to fall''). For example: * She will have fallen asleep by the time we get home. * I shall ha ...
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Future Perfect (Autolux Album)
''Future Perfect'' is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band Autolux. It was released on October 26, 2004 by DMZ and RED Ink Records. The album was produced by musician and DMZ co-founder T Bone Burnett, and was primarily recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders in Los Angeles. DMZ released ''Future Perfect'' on vinyl as a two- LP set, which later went out of print. After the label's demise, Autolux reissued the album themselves in 2009 (on their own label Autolux Music Entertainment) on one 180-gram LP, and again in 2015 (also on their own label, now renamed The Autolux Empire) as a two-LP set. Musical style ''Alternative Press'' described ''Future Perfect'' as an album of noise pop and psychedelic rock music. John D. Luerssen of AllMusic said that the album fuses the "guitar blur" of shoegaze with indie rock elements reminiscent of the music of Sonic Youth and Ivy. Critical reception Reviewing ''Future Perfect'' for ''Pitchfork'', Peter Macia found that T Bo ...
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Future Perfect (Loadstar Album)
''Future Perfect'' is the debut studio album by British production duo Loadstar. The album was released on 26 May 2013 through RAM Records. Loadstar appeared on DJ Target and MistaJam's BBC Radio 1Xtra shows to promote the album. They also hosted an Essential Mix on BBC Radio 1. The album charted at number 168 on the UK Albums Chart and also on the dance and indie charts. Background and recording Some of the initial ideas for album tracks, such as "Eat My Tears", were created as early as 2010. "Losing You" was another of the first to be produced. The duo produced probably "over 100 tracks" since the album concept came about, but only a few made the final cut. In May 2012, the album was considered "finished" and due for October 2012 release, but the release was pushed forward to May 2013 after more tracks were produced for it. Speaking about the album, Nick said the following: “We’ve had time to really go deep into our ideas and fine tune how we wanted to present the album. I ...
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Future Perfect (video Game)
Unknown Worlds Entertainment is an American video game developer based in San Francisco. The studio is best known for the ''Natural Selection'' and ''Subnautica'' series. In October 2021, the studio was acquired by South Korean video game developer Krafton. History Unknown Worlds was formed in May 2001 by Charlie Cleveland and began life as a group of developers responsible for the development of the high-profile free mod for ''Half-Life'', ''Natural Selection''. The success of ''Natural Selection'' convinced Cleveland to start work on a commercial sequel to the game: '' Natural Selection 2''. Soon after, Cleveland founded Unknown Worlds Entertainment as a commercial computer games studio. Although the casual games market is not the intended direction of Unknown Worlds, ''Zen of Sudoku'', a casual puzzle computer game based on the popular logic puzzle Sudoku, was created in November 2006 in order to generate revenue towards funding the development of ''Natural Selection 2''. C ...
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Future Perfect (book)
''Future Perfect: The Case for Progress in a Networked Age'' (2012) is a non-fiction book published in 2012 by American best-selling author Steven Berlin Johnson. In this book, Johnson presents a new political worldview he names “peer progressivism.” This idea promotes collaboration amongst peers and the development of peer networks for the purpose of accomplishing large undertakings and ultimately helping society grow and change for the better. Key concepts The main idea that Johnson promotes in ''Future Perfect'' is that productivity and innovation are best achieved through the collaborative efforts of a peer network rather than the restrictive structure of a hierarchical system. In a peer network, individuals aren’t as interested in competition or profit. Johnson presents his idea as a new political movement, with its followers referring to themselves as “peer progressives”. This new political view avoids the traditional ideas of both big government and also big ma ...
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Futureperfect
''Futureperfect'' is the fourth studio album by the German-based alternative electronic band VNV Nation. It was released in Europe on 28 January 2002 and on 5 March 2002 in the United States. It was the first VNV Nation release to be created/produced entirely using software synthesizers. The opening track 'Foreword' samples the Enigma Variations, part IX (Nimrod). It charted at No. 26 in the mainstream German charts, charting for two weeks. "Genesis" and "Beloved" were released as singles. Track listing Personnel * Ronan Harris: vocals, song-writing, composition Composition or Compositions may refer to: Arts and literature *Composition (dance), practice and teaching of choreography *Composition (language), in literature and rhetoric, producing a work in spoken tradition and written discourse, to include v ... and Production Release history References 2002 albums VNV Nation albums {{2000s-electronic-album-stub ...
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TimeSplitters Future Perfect
''TimeSplitters: Future Perfect'' is a 2005 first-person shooter video game developed by Free Radical Design and published by Electronic Arts for the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox video game consoles. It is the third game in the ''TimeSplitters'' series, following ''TimeSplitters'' (2000) and ''TimeSplitters 2'' (2002). The game features a single-player mode consisting of levels where the player assumes the role of Sergeant Cortez, a time-traveling marine from the 25th century, as he attempts to go to the past to save the future. The game also includes a range of multiplayer options, including cooperative gameplay during story mode. Online play was included in both the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions, which has since been disabled. Gameplay The Arcade and Challenge modes both allow the player to unlock new characters, weapons, and new locations for Arcade (excluding league) that the player can then use in the game's mapmaker feature. The player can complete various missions a ...
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Future Perfect (Vox Column)
Kelsey Piper is an American journalist who is a staff writer at '' Vox'', where she writes for the column ''Future Perfect'', which covers a variety of topics from an effective altruism perspective. While attending Stanford University, she founded and ran the Stanford Effective Altruism student organization. Piper blogs at ''The Unit of Caring''. Education and career Around 2010, while in high school, Piper developed an interest in the rationalist and effective altruism movements. She later studied at Stanford University, where she majored in Symbolic Systems. At Stanford she became a member of Giving What We Can, pledging to donate 30% of her lifetime income to charity, as well as founding the student organization Stanford Effective Altruism. After graduating from Stanford in 2016, Piper worked as the head of the writing team at Triplebyte, until she left to join ''Vox'' as a staff writer. ''Future Perfect'' Since 2018, Piper has written for the ''Vox'' column ''Future Perfec ...
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Vox (website)
''Vox'' () is an American news and opinion website owned by Vox Media. The website was founded in April 2014 by Ezra Klein, Matt Yglesias, and Melissa Bell, and is noted for its concept of explanatory journalism. Vox's media presence also includes a YouTube channel, several podcasts, and a show presented on Netflix. ''Vox'' has been described as left-of-center and progressive. History Prior to founding ''Vox'', Ezra Klein worked for ''The Washington Post'' as the head of Wonkblog, a public policy blog. When Klein attempted to launch a new site using funding from the newspaper's editors, his proposal was turned down and Klein subsequently left ''The Washington Post'' for a position with Vox Media, another communications company, in January 2014. ''The New York Times'' David Carr associated Klein's exit for ''Vox'' with other "big-name journalists" leaving newspapers for digital start-ups, such as Walter Mossberg and Kara Swisher (of '' Recode'', which was later acqu ...
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