Quiz Quiz: Which Future Should You Live In? <section><h2>Which Future Should You Live In?</h2><p></p><p>Do you like the hustle and bustle of city streets, or do you think gravity is so last year? Maybe you think we should all live underwater or share our future with talking animals?</p><p><br/></p><p>Hop in our time machine and find out which future you should live in!</p></section><section><h2>You should live in Topsy-Turvy World!</h2><p></p><p>In your future, up is down and down is up! When you get up in the morning, you tuck into a tasty roast dinner and say things like “etaT eht evol I” (see if you can figure that out!). You wear your uniform back-to-front and even walk backwards to school.</p><p><br/></p><p>This is a sculpture called ‘Concert for Anarchy’ by German artist Rebecca Horn. It’s a grand piano with heavy wires wrapped around its legs so it can hang upside down from the ceiling. A mechanism in the piano goes off every few minutes, which pushes the keys out of the piano. When they move back in, the piano closes itself up like a snail curling back into its shell. This is a piano that, as Rebecca Horn says, ‘composes its own music’! In Topsy-Turvy World you can definitely expect it to play some wacky tunes!</p></section><section><h3>Your future is Underwater!</h3><p></p><p>In your future, humans live underwater! Throw away your snorkel and slip into your wetsuit because humans have learned to swim in big underwater cities…</p><p><br/></p><p>This painting is called ‘Trafalgar Square, London’ by British painter Ceri Richards. It’s technically not underwater, but it’s so blue we think it could be! Have you ever been to Trafalgar Square? If you have, we’re sure you can recognise the pigeons and the tourist with their camera!<strong> </strong>And spot Big Ben in the distance! How many people can you find? And can you imagine what your own neighbourhood would look like underwater?</p></section><section><h3>You should live in a Multicolour Paradise!</h3><p></p><p>You love anything colourful, and in your future there is no such thing as grey! No grey clouds, grey hair or greyhounds… Even the elephants are pink! </p><p><br/></p><p>This is a painting by British artist Eileen Agar. She was associated with the Surrealist movement. Surrealists experimented a lot with the imagination. This picture was inspired by the time she had a fish tank, and it looks like it’s about to burst with her imagination! There are shells and birds, as well as circular shapes that look like fossils. It would certainly be a very vibrant world to live in. What else can you find in the painting? </p></section><section><h3>You should live in Miniature World!</h3><p></p><p>In miniature world, you are a giant and everything around you is very small! Imagine, you can step into the ocean and only get wet up to your ankles! You could turn the clouds into a bushy beard around your chin.</p><p><br/></p><p>This photograph is by Yutaka Takanashi, a Japanese photographer. He is best known for his pictures of urban life, especially of the city of Tokyo in Japan. That is where this picture was taken. This boy looks very curious peering through the window of a high apartment block and seeing people inside sitting and watching TV! </p></section><section><h2>In the future, we will only eat…</h2></section><section><h3>In the future, your favourite mode of transport is:</h3></section><section><h3>Scientists have discovered a potion that makes insects HUGE! You:</h3></section><section><h3>You can’t wait for the time when…</h3></section><section><h3>In the future, people no longer need to work. You:</h3></section><section><h3>On Sundays you play with your robot. Your favourite game is:</h3></section><section><h3>When we go to live on Mars, the first thing you do is:</h3></section><section><h3>Your favourite item of future clothing is:</h3></section> You might like Left Right Quiz: How Hockney are you? Make a Protest Poster Quiz: Which Art Movement Are You?