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(Re-)Imagining New Media
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

(Re-)Imagining New Media

The late 20th century was a formative phase in the history of digital media culture. The introduction of "new media" was associated with promises for the future that still resonate today. This book brings together contributions that discuss key aspects of the "imaginaries" surrounding new media in this epoch. The focus is on the works of the media artist group Van Gogh-TV, especially the historically very important interactive television project "Piazza virtuale" (1992).

The Medulla Review: Volume 2 Anthology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

The Medulla Review: Volume 2 Anthology

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

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Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Summers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 294

Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Summers

Solarpunk is a type of optimistic science fiction that imagines a future founded on renewable energies. The seventeen stories in this volume are not dull utopias—they grapple with real issues such as the future and ethics of our food sources, the connection or disconnection between technology and nature, and the interpersonal conflicts that arise no matter how peaceful the world is. In these pages you'll find a guerilla art installation in Milan, a murder mystery set in a weather manipulation facility, and a world where you are judged by the glow of your solar nanite implants. From an opal mine in Australia to the seed vault at Svalbard, from a wheat farm in Kansas to a crocodile ranch in Malaysia, these are stories of adaptation, ingenuity, and optimism for the future of our world and others. For readers who are tired of dystopias and apocalypses, these visions of a brighter future will be a breath of fresh air.

Glass and Gardens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Glass and Gardens

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-01-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An anthology of optimistic climate change science fiction stories set in winter.

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 718

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection

In science fiction's early days, stories often looked past 1984 to the year 2000 as the far unknowable future. Here now, on the brink of the twenty-first century, the future remains as distant and as unknowable as ever . . . and science fiction stories continue to explore it with delightful results: Collected in this anthology are such imaginative gems as: "The Wedding Album" by David Marusek. In a high-tech future, the line between reality and simulation has grown thin . . . and it's often hard to tell who's on what side. "Everywhere" by Geoff Ryman. Do the people who live in utopian conditions ever recognize them as such? "Hatching the Phoenix" by Frederik Pohl. One of science fiction's Gr...

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Fifth Annual Collection
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 854

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Fifth Annual Collection

The multiple Locus Award-winning annual collection of the year's best science fiction stories. In the new millennium, what secrets lay beyond the far reaches of the universe? What mysteries belie the truths we once held to be self-evident? The world of science fiction has long been a porthole into the realities of tomorrow, blurring the line between life and art. Now, in The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirty-Fifth Annual Collection, the very best SF authors explore ideas of a new world. This venerable collection brings together award-winning authors and masters of the field. Featuring short stories from acclaimed authors such as Indrapramit Das, Nancy Kress, Alastair Reynolds, Eleanor Arnason, James S.A. Corey & Lavie Tidhar, an extensive recommended reading guide and a summation of the year in science fiction, this annual compilation has become the definitive must-read anthology for all science fiction fans and readers interested in breaking into the genre.

Bikes Not Rockets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Bikes Not Rockets

As you ride down the intergalactic bike path, you come to a crossroads. Which path will you take? Your choice could determine your future, or the future of all humanity, forever. These twelve stories explore a variety of intersections set in distant, outlandish, or disturbingly realistic futures and dimensions—all involving bicycles and the breaking of gender stereotypes. A bicycle race spans a rift between worlds. A teenager learns a valuable lesson from her prepper mom. A young fruit seller gets closer to her dream of becoming an astronaut. An overwhelmed mom finds unexpected solace at a bicycle collective. And much more! Contributors include Tuere T.S. Ganges, Gretchin Lair, Ayame Whitfield, Julia K. Patt, Elly Bangs, Osahon Ize-Iyamu, Monique Cuillerier, Kat Lerner, Hella Grichi, and Summer Jewel Keown, with illustrations by Elly Bangs and Paul Abbamondi.

How to Architect
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

How to Architect

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  • Published: 2012-02-17
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

The basics of the profession and practice of architecture, presented in illustrated A-Z form. The word "architect" is a noun, but Doug Patt uses it as a verb—coining a term and making a point about using parts of speech and parts of buildings in new ways. Changing the function of a word, or a room, can produce surprise and meaning. In How to Architect, Patt—an architect and the creator of a series of wildly popular online videos about architecture—presents the basics of architecture in A-Z form, starting with "A is for Asymmetry" (as seen in Chartres Cathedral and Frank Gehry), detouring through "N is for Narrative," and ending with "Z is for Zeal" (a quality that successful architects...

Solarpunk: Ecological and Fantastical Stories in a Sustainable World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 286

Solarpunk: Ecological and Fantastical Stories in a Sustainable World

Imagine a sustainable world, run on clean and renewable energies that are less aggressive to the environment. Now imagine humanity under the impact of these changes. This is the premise Brazilian editor Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro proposed, and these authors took the challenge to envision hopeful futures and alternate histories. The stories in this anthology explore terrorism against green corporations, large space ships propelled by the pressure of solar radiation, the advent of photosynthetic humans, and how different society might be if we had switched to renewable energies much earlier in history. Originally published in Brazil and translated for the first time from the Portuguese by Fábio Fernandes, this anthology of optimistic science fiction features nine authors from Brazil and Portugal including Carlos Orsi, Telmo Marçal, Romeu Martins, Antonio Luiz M. Costa, Gabriel Cantareira, Daniel I. Dutra, André S. Silva, Roberta Spindler, and Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro.

Solarpunk: il futuro tra speranza e fine del mondo
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 161

Solarpunk: il futuro tra speranza e fine del mondo

saggio (142 pagine) - Una tesi di laurea magistrale sul Solarpunk, dalla definizione del genere alle sue forme di espressione, con analisi di testi. Solarpunk, il futuro tra speranza e fine del mondo, è la tesi di laurea magistrale, con piccole alterazioni di forma, che Gabriele Gatto ha discusso presso l’Università di Roma “La Sapienza” il 20 gennaio 2022. In quanto tesi in Letteratura in inglese, l’analisi dei testi è limitata ad autori e autrici di origine anglofona, lasciando necessariamente sullo sfondo le opere scritte in altre lingue. Contiene una definizione di Solarpunk e un excursus storico sulla sua origine ed evoluzione, un’analisi del rapporto con la narrativa post-...