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Just returned from a stroll downtown. On my way I passed the above shop window … “↑Blade Runner“ (BR) anyone? In case you share my association, here is a ↑recent interview with Ridley Scott on Blade Runner. via … Continue reading →
Just returned from a stroll downtown. On my way I passed the above shop window … “↑Blade Runner“ (BR) anyone? In case you share my association, here is a ↑recent interview with Ridley Scott on Blade Runner. via … Continue reading →
Please, somebody, fuse the insights of Slovenian sociologer and decidedly postmodern philosopher ↑Slavoj Žižek ‘s wonderful presentation above with my hints on ↵collecting toilets, ↵more toilets, and ↵on target, write a thesis on your synthesis, and make my day! via … Continue reading →
↑Tom Boellstorff is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Irvine and Editor-in-Chief of “↑American Anthropologist“. Somewhat belated I first heard of him when in 2006 his article “↑A Ludicrous Discipline? Ethnography and Game Studies“ appeared in … Continue reading →
It seems that ↑Cory Doctorow somehow managed to virally spread his on- and offline looks Snow-Crash style. ↑Charles Stross ↑commented the above, non-doctored (pun not intended) picture like that: I sometimes collaborate with sometime Campbell Award winner, EFF activist, … Continue reading →
Some years ago during lunch, sitting at a table besides me, two n00b-computer-scientists, young lads who just had started their first term of studies, had a conversation about the World Wide Web (WWW). Consensus between them was that HTML … Continue reading →
Over the past year the Acceleration Studies Foundation (ASF) and its supporting foresight partners have explored the virtual and 3D future of the World Wide Web in a first-of-its-kind cross-industry public foresight project, the Metaverse Roadmap (MVR). We use the … Continue reading →
Michael Buckbee runs a “fabjectory”—a wormhole-Stargate connecting ↑cyberspace and ↑meatspace. Fabjectory is a combined word out of fabject and factory. ↑Fabject, like ↑spime, is a neologism by cyberpunk’s chief-ideologist Mr. ↑Bruce Sterling, and means an everyday object made by … Continue reading →
Once upon a time, when I was a kid, as a present I received a thick catalogue of the works of ↑M. C. Escher—since back then ↵I am hooked. In ↑reply to my telling Weird Tales—see also ↵visual phenomena—, today … Continue reading →
Note the filling station to the right—straight out of the Gernsback Continuum: “During the high point of the Downes Age they put Ming the Merciless in charge of designing California gas stations.”—William Gibson On 23 August 2007 I spawned … Continue reading →