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Big Jelly
The name “Big Jelly” is taken from a story by Bruce Sterling and Rudy Rucker about big ideas brought about by technoculture. It is unusual collaborations, fusions, and juxtapositions in science fiction, futurism, and posthumanism.
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Quest for Utopia
Quest for Utopia
Is World Peace Possible?
Teresa English
Sep 24, 2015
Self-Actualization, “Reason,” and Religion
Self-Actualization, “Reason,” and Religion
The limits of reason in assessing reality in Asimov’s classic short story
Jessica Stone
May 5, 2015
How Is It Do We Define “Human?” Nature and Artificial Intelligence
How Is It Do We Define “Human?” Nature and Artificial Intelligence
in Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Renalda G. Capers
Dec 4, 2014
Deconstructing Spike Jonze’s ‘Her’
Deconstructing Spike Jonze’s ‘Her’
Renalda G. Capers
Nov 6, 2014
The Questions That Arise
The Questions That Arise
Ethical Criticism in Transhumanism
Renalda G. Capers
Oct 9, 2014
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Sink your teeth into the Zombie Renaissance — why are there so many zombie movies?
Sink your teeth into the Zombie Renaissance — why are there so many zombie movies?
The last 14 years have been a veritable Renaissance for the zombie apocalypse genre. Here’s why.
Benjamin Reeves
May 17, 2014
The X-Files Effect
The X-Files Effect
The case of José Chung and finding meaning in a technologically challenging time.
Gerald R. Lucas
Feb 2, 2014
Bester’s “Fondly Fahrenheit”
Bester’s “Fondly Fahrenheit”
Some notes on Alfred Bester’s use of heat in his science fiction short story.
Gerald R. Lucas
Feb 2, 2014
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