Artifacts from the Future

"Artifacts from the Future" are about objects or devices, supposedly used in future (in 1 or 10 or 100 years). Some fantastics photoshopped objects of the future are created by common efforts of the editors and readers. Could be even more interesting to look and compare in 20 or 30-year time.

Bumper Stickers of 2018








Fridge Display Forecasts Apocalypse, Mold






Wall Street 2013. The logo of the New York Stock Exchange is written in English and Chinese.




A Happy Meal lunch spread in 2013.






Rehab Center From the Future.






A typical cubicle in 2013.




Truck Stops


Child Safety Device






Chewing Gum




Birth Control




Online Dating Site






Grow-a-Nanoraptor, a 2026's version of the educational pet Grow-a-Frog.






Motorola, taking Bluetooth to a whole new level


Genetic engineered dog vending machine


Calorie burning Coke with negative calories


Home robotics medical unit


Clone reunions tend to all be alike


Adopt-an-orbit space cleanup missions


Traffic tickets will give you the option to go to court instantly


Vat grown Vulcan ears give that added realism to Halloween


“Mirror mirror on the wall, what the hell is wrong with me today?”


Insurance companies will have all the bases covered


The Ronco Meat-o-Matic is a product no kitchen should be without


Pizzamatos are just one reason why you should invest in Monsanto


The new Wal-Mart product maker will make Christmas and birthday shopping sooooo much easier


Able to kill nano-bugs from 10 miles away


Responsibeer. For those times when your beer knows more than you do


Dream inducers designed to enhance those middle of the night experiences


Smart diapers are not only a good ideas, they are now the law


Driving becomes secondary to the information experience of smart windshields


Finally, an elevator where the word “up” is followed by the phrase “how high?”


Let your machine do your pre-tasting for you


The Wine Spectrometer is one gadget no self-respecting wine drinker should be without


Books with their finger on the pulse of the future