One of the things I try to show my students is that historical grounding does not exclude being contemporary. The future is not the opposite of the past. It’s easy to think that, because language sets it up that way: Day is the opposite of night, up is the opposite of down, and therefore the future must be the opposite of the past. But it doesn’t actually work like that. — Tobias Frere-Jones, Surface Magazine No. 109 (June/July 2014)

Absolutely - past and future are not mutually exclusive. In fact, you might say it’s hip where they’re joined.