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- ===Science Fiction as Discourse on the Future===2 KB (376 words) - 16:53, 15 November 2011
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- ...percussion that political commentary would entail. Much of mundane science fiction is a way of exploring systems and futures without actually creating them. ...n is a prestigious American residential workshop programme for speculative fiction writers.</ref>6 KB (885 words) - 23:53, 7 August 2012
- ...der them in a new light. The Star Trek storyline is a mix of hard and soft fiction. The hard sciences of space travel and faster than light technology are com629 B (98 words) - 03:14, 23 August 2012
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- ...ial relations, our most important political construction, a world-changing fiction" (149). And in her 1997 book she repeats that definition and proposes a cyb In the cyberpunk science fiction , anime , and cinema considered in English 111 , what examples have you fou13 KB (1,890 words) - 07:15, 24 December 2010
- ...ld of cybernetics, space travel, culture, health, reproduction and science fiction. The book's contributors include Philip K. Dick, N. Katherine Hayles, Josep915 B (127 words) - 03:31, 6 November 2011
- ...y (1976), Primate Visions: Gender, Race, and Nature in the World of Modern Science (1989), Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature (1991), Mode In 1985, Haraway published an essay, "[[A Cyborg Manifesto]]: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century", in Soci3 KB (455 words) - 04:14, 28 December 2011
- ...city and metal, but originally technology was any practical application of science. Shoes would readily fit, in applying the "rocks don't hurt as much when yo ...ll - I feel like this would be a great time to link to the Caveman Science Fiction comic...<br />55 KB (9,453 words) - 21:01, 9 May 2010
- *SOAN 390 - [[Cyborg Anthropology: Anthropology of Science and Technology]] ====Science and Technology Studies====4 KB (538 words) - 22:21, 16 September 2012
- ...f the parts into a higher unity".<ref>Haraway, Donna. "A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist-Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century," in Simi ...n a terrain that is largely an optical illusion: the space between science fiction and today's fact. Anyone who believes cyborgs are things of the future is m4 KB (601 words) - 00:16, 6 November 2011
- ...ay 1936.</ref><ref>Clute, John and Peter Nicholls. Encyclopedia Of Science Fiction. St. Martin's Press, 1995.</ref> The distinction between mechanical robots2 KB (346 words) - 04:16, 17 November 2011
- Gattaca is a 1997 American science fiction drama film. The film presents a biopunk vision of a society driven by liber1 KB (223 words) - 03:00, 31 January 2011
- "Blade Runner is a 1982 American science fiction film, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, an1 KB (161 words) - 17:52, 27 April 2011
- ...ope to learn. We’ll clarify how theory and methods from anthropology and science and technology studies will inform our discussions, as well as the sense of ...cultures that interests you, illustrated with an example drawn from film, fiction, or nonfiction media (e.g. relevant blogs, news reports, youtube videos, fi28 KB (3,776 words) - 00:52, 15 January 2011
- ...ging reconceptualizations of sociomaterial relations, informed by feminist science and technology studies. ...ging reconceptualizations of sociomaterial relations, informed by feminist science and technology studies.39 KB (5,194 words) - 00:54, 15 January 2011
- "WarGames is a 1983 American thriller/science-fiction film..."528 B (75 words) - 03:34, 31 January 2011
- ...ial relations, our most important political construction, a world-changing fiction" (149). And in her 1997 book she repeats that definition and proposes a cyb In the cyberpunk science fiction , anime , and cinema considered in English 111 , what examples have you fou12 KB (1,873 words) - 23:14, 28 June 2010
- ...re - Reflections on the Apparition of Anthropology in Artificial Life]], a Science of Simulation by Gary Lee Downey == Science Fiction and Future Culture ==10 KB (1,482 words) - 16:47, 26 January 2011
- ...efficient way of increasing it's productivity. Ender's Game was a science fiction book that dove further into this concept.2 KB (264 words) - 20:59, 25 June 2011
- Habermas claimed that science was an ideology that in the place of religion was the dominating imaginary "Baudrillard employs the metaphors of fractal science..."40 KB (6,616 words) - 03:54, 21 September 2010
- ...s also discover that the idea that they are a unified self is also another fiction. By engaging in endless role-playing games, they come to see that they can ...atever we can't get from the "nonfiction" world. On the other, it is using science and technology to give us the kind of control over the physical world that8 KB (1,459 words) - 23:55, 18 October 2010
- ...been staple exhibits for World's Fairs and popular backgrounds in science fiction, complexity, competition between vendors, multiple incompatible standards [2 KB (297 words) - 23:54, 16 June 2011
- ...go from one side of the world to the other at the speed of light. Science fiction writer Maureen McHugh asked whether it would be "impossible to tell where h1 KB (220 words) - 01:07, 30 October 2011
- [[Category:Science Fiction]]196 B (22 words) - 00:41, 21 November 2010
- ...ontainer. But there is something else at play here – the idea of science fiction or fantasy that is written into the narrative of our culture is becoming tr1 KB (245 words) - 22:03, 24 September 2011
- ===Science Fiction as Discourse on the Future===2 KB (376 words) - 16:53, 15 November 2011
- "Metropolis is a 1927 German expressionist film in the science-fiction genre directed by Fritz Lang. Produced in Germany during a stable period of597 B (81 words) - 00:52, 9 April 2012
- "2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 epic science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick, and co-written by Kubrick an640 B (87 words) - 03:38, 31 January 2011
- #Project Camelot was a social science research project, under the auspices of the CIA, which supported the U.S. D ...Yacqui shaman he called Don Juan. Critics have alleged that his books are fiction, while Casteneda, and those on his dissertation committee, maintain otherwi45 KB (7,102 words) - 23:57, 3 December 2010
- ...oth the Czech and the Slovak robota. It first appeared in the 1921 science-fiction play R.U.R. by Karel Čapek after having been suggested to him by his broth3 KB (412 words) - 20:21, 16 December 2011
- ...Actroids, or androids that not longer existent within the realm of science fiction but actually resemble humans in action and reception to input. One current2 KB (360 words) - 03:46, 13 January 2011
- *Malinowski, Bronislaw. Magic, Science and Religion and Other Essays. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, 1992 [ ...lear Weapons Testing: Scientific Experiment as Political Ritual." In Naked Science: Anthropological Inquiry into Boundaries, Power, and Knowledge. Edited by L15 KB (1,993 words) - 02:01, 15 January 2011
- ...poration, as with an electronic collar), is not necessarily one of science fiction. F lix Guattari has imagined a city where one would be able to leave one's15 KB (2,421 words) - 02:39, 16 January 2011
- ...he half-human, half-robots propelled into the popular imaginary by science fiction and cyberpunk because technology is about more than electronics. The layout ...in with Donna Haraway, whose 1985 paper entitled "A manifesto for cyborgs: Science, technology, and socialist-feminism in the 1980s" ushered in the academic d11 KB (1,635 words) - 23:49, 16 June 2011
- ...ium term vision is of the kind that we would otherwise expect from science fiction - namely that they want to be able to represent what a person is dreaming a12 KB (1,931 words) - 17:38, 17 January 2011
- ...veloped by traditional anthropologists and applies them to communities of science. ...RA Anthropology of Science Initiative http://bara.arizona.edu/research/pro-science.htm</ref>.2 KB (216 words) - 23:26, 10 June 2011
- *Rob - Sam Harris and how ethics can be based on science - values being based on improving experience of conscious beings; Humanism, *Trevor - transhumanism in media (news, games, fiction, tv, etc)7 KB (1,198 words) - 21:09, 24 January 2011
- ...re - Reflections on the Apparition of Anthropology in Artificial Life]], a Science of Simulation by Gary Lee Downey [[Rhythm Science]] by DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid21 KB (2,850 words) - 22:48, 16 February 2011
- Science fiction is a powerful tool for social commentary on contemporary society. Many auth ...and thus it may not really in the category of classic or cyberpunk science fiction. Nevertheless, I highly recommend it and am very glad people are beginning4 KB (739 words) - 22:23, 11 April 2011
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- ...ican fiction; electronic textuality, hypertext fiction and theory; science fiction; literary theory, media theory. ...Studies''; Editorial Board of ''Configurations: A Journal for Literature, Science, and Technology''; and Board of Directors of the Electronic Literature Orga3 KB (370 words) - 03:47, 1 February 2011
- ...more intricate, more capable successor”.<ref>The last question, Science Fiction Quarterly, Nov. 1956. Available on the Web. The story delineates the AI sin ...singularity goes to Vernor Vinge, a notable computer scientist and science fiction author. In his 1993 lecture “The Coming Technological Singularity”, Vi12 KB (1,804 words) - 17:44, 5 November 2012
- ...you interpret it differently; difficulty distinguishing between truth and fiction 1:15:04 multiplicity in how we deal with information, through science we know how we deal with things can change, and that changes us; brain is p23 KB (3,881 words) - 22:52, 30 January 2011
- ...nic Literature Organization. He earned a Ph.D. in computer and information science from the University of Pennsylvania. ...on stickers written with Scott Rettberg; and several works of interactive fiction: Book and Volume, Ad Verbum, and Winchester's Nightmare.942 B (139 words) - 20:45, 12 February 2011
- ...ure of social reality. This manifesto paves the way for an explicit social science of the unmarked (mundane). It is hoped that a similar manifesto can be writ ...Civic Life in the Contemporary City. Department of Geography & Topographic Science, University of Glasgow G12 8QQ Scotland. https://dspace.gla.ac.uk/bitstream3 KB (449 words) - 17:04, 15 November 2011
- ...percussion that political commentary would entail. Much of mundane science fiction is a way of exploring systems and futures without actually creating them. ...n is a prestigious American residential workshop programme for speculative fiction writers.</ref>6 KB (885 words) - 23:53, 7 August 2012
- "The Sleep Dealer is a science fiction set in a world, not too unlike our own, in which a global, high speed netwo2 KB (438 words) - 16:18, 21 February 2011
- ...s of popular novels and books love, romance, and based in emotion? Because science does not address these things, or at least cannot make sense of them. Art, storytelling, painting, films, fiction, even language, all of this is an attempt to share a subjective experience,6 KB (1,019 words) - 18:01, 21 February 2011
- ...no longer grounded in the physical space. The term originated from science fiction, but is not often used. Technically, those who participate on social networ1 KB (172 words) - 23:42, 7 August 2012
- ...action Design and was written through the Chalmers Department of Computing Science at the IT University OF GÖTEBORG in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2004. After grad ...oday they would probably look at us and see all this potential of computer science going to waste because we don’t know how to apply it in its most benefici57 KB (9,464 words) - 03:29, 8 March 2012