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Poul Anderson's 'Brain Wave'
"Everybody and his dog, it seemed, wanted to live out in the country; transportation and communication were no longer isolating factors." - Poul Anderson, 1953.
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Gaia - Why Stop With Just The Earth?
'But the stars are only atoms in larger space, and in that larger space the star-atoms could combine to form living matter, thinking matter, couldn't they?' - Robert Castle, 1939.
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Is It Better To Be Short?
'He was one of the smaller, energy-saving new breed...' - Frank Herbert, 1972.
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Megachurches Catch Up To Heinlein
'Mars,' the kid repeated, threw Boone a Scout salute and made a sixty-foot leap over the crowd. - Robert Heinlein, 1961.
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SUCHO Saving Ukraine's Libraries Digitally
'No human mind could ever hope to master even a small portion of what was being received every second, Sam thought, but it would all be there...' - George Zebrowski, 1979.
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Betty Crocker, The First Company Avatar
'After six months of surgery and psycho-conditioning, he was identical with the other 496 Mr. Prestos...' - Alfred Bester, 1956.
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Self-Serve Sarco Suicide Pod
'... the black chip of admission to your own Euthanasia Clinic!' - Jack Williamson, 1939.
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Ford's In-Car Ads From Billboards
'It would soon squeeze in and harangue him in the cranky, garbagey fashion of the Nitz advertisements.' Philip K. Dick, 1964.
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Personalized Masks Appear
'The tiger stripes on Jim's mask... made the young people easy to identify.' - Robert Heinlein, 1949.
(re: Robert Heinlein, 7/23/2020 ) |
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News Mood Filter Web Extension
'He adjusted the n, the r and b knobs, and hopefully anticipated a turn for the better...'
(re: Philip K. Dick, 4/29/2020 ) |
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Google Commits To Fighting Deepfakes
'The program raced up the screen one scan line at a time, subtly smoothing, deleting and coloring.' - Bruce Sterling, 1995.
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Bitcoin Surges Again, To $7,000
'... electronic, private cash, unbacked by any government, untraceable, completely anonymous.' - Bruce Sterling, 1994.
(re: Bruce Sterling, 4/25/2019 ) |
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Comedian Robot Named Data
'[The] capacity to distinguish between gags that are partly funny and gags that are very funny' - William Tenn, 1951.
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Is Space In The Brain Limited?
'...Some totally different method of memory association in order to be eclectively time-binding.' - Robert Heinlein, 1941.
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Kollektomat Tithing Machine
'He pressed buttons cast in the likenesses of animals and demons...' - Roger Zelazny, 1965.
(re: Roger Zelazny, 12/23/2015 ) |
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Hologram Protest World's First
'Their bodies were in their dwelling cells, but their telucid images filled the hall.'- RF Starzl, 1931.
(re: RF Starzl, 4/4/2015 ) |
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A Basic Income TED Talk
'They de-emphasized what lack of work would do to Mr. Everyman'- Philip Jose Farmer, 1967.
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Must Breaking Up Be Hard To Do?
'Whoever was placed inside the apparatus instantaneously experienced all the charms, lures, wiles, winks and witchery of all the fairer sex in the Universe at once.'- Stanislaw Lem, 1965.
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Personal Sniffer Robots
'...The ticking combinations of the olfactory system of the hound.'- Ray Bradbury, 1953.
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A Big Collection Of Small Books
'Black, oblong, no larger than the end of Paul's thumb... It's a very old Orange Catholic Bible made for space travelers.'- Frank Herbert, 1965.
(re: Frank Herbert, 4/23/2013 ) |
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Project Your Personality In Photos
'...portraiture reproduced through a shigawire projector that is ... said to convey the ego essence.'- Frank Herbert, 1965.
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First Bookless Public Library?
'No longer was it possible to browse among shelves, to weigh volumes in hand, to feel their heft, the promise of ponderous reading.'- Stanislaw Lem, 1961.
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SynergyNet Multi-Touch Classroom
'Ender doodled on his desk, drawing contour maps... then telling his desk to display them in three dimensions from every angle...'- Orson Scott Card, 1985.
(re: Orson Scott Card, 11/27/2012 ) |
How To 'Level Up' In Psychotherapy
'THE TIERSIAN THERAPY patients form a small and elite volunteer group...'- Philip Jose Farmer, 1991.
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Machine-Generated Fiction In Fiction
'Every one knew how laborious the usual method is of attaining to arts and sciences...'- Jonathan Swift, 1726
(re: Jonathan Swift, 10/30/2012 ) |
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The Library Of The Future
'A Filer is an amazingly intelligent robot and there aren't many being manufactured.'
(re: Stanton Coblentz, 8/21/2012 ) |
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The Funnel Wall
'Some towers sound their notes while others fall silent...'
(re: George R.R. Martin, 6/1/2012 ) |
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$200K In Bitcoins Stolen
Wherever there are hard working gold miners, there are thieves.
(re: Charles Stross, 3/7/2012 ) |
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Fast Entropy, PHE And Psychohistory
Is Isaac Asimov's psychohistory a viable idea? This scholar with degrees in economics, law and physics thinks so.
(re: Isaac Asimov, 7/2/2011 ) |
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Google And The Psychohistorians
'A further necessary assumption is that the human conglomerate be itself unaware of psychohistoric analysis...'
(re: Isaac Asimov, 3/26/2011 ) |
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Egypt Drops Dime, Pulls Plug On Internet
The government of Egypt made a few phone calls and poof! Its citizens have no Internet access - and we have no access into the country from outside.
(re: John Brunner, 1/28/2011 ) |
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Medical Researcher 'Discovers' Integration
Updated! Do we need a specific type of scientist or researcher that specializes in knowing the specifics of many different fields of knowledge?
(re: A.E. van Vogt, 12/14/2010 ) |
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E-Voting Simple And Verifiable
Does David Bismark have the best idea for a simple, verifiable and transparent means of electronic voting?
(re: John Brunner, 11/4/2010 ) |
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Google Adjustable Television
Google wants you to have the greatest possible freedom of choice in selecting programming. Philip K. Dick also wanted you to have freedom of choice _within_ programming.
(re: Philip K. Dick, 5/21/2010 ) |
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Conservation Of Tweets
Think carefully when you tweet - future generations are waiting for your 140 character masterpieces.
(re: Frank Herbert, 4/14/2010 ) |
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HLYWD Migratory Anagram
Unusual art project suggests that the HOLLYWOOD sign letters should be allowed to roam at will.
(re: Alan Nelson, 3/23/2010 ) |
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James Cameron's Avatar Synthespians
Updated with comment by Jeff Kleiser and a video. Is the world ready for artificial actors? James Cameron's technology in Avatar may make this long-delayed idea a reality.
(re: William Gibson, 1/19/2010 ) |
Time Inc. Digital Magazine Video
Compare this video of Time's prototype digital magazine with an earlier tongue-in-cheek video of a real-world handheld device.
(re: Stanislaw Lem, 12/3/2009 ) |
Best Handheld Device?
Is this device the most usable handheld ever created? You be the judge after watching a short and informative video.
(re: Various, 11/30/2009 ) |
Man Marries Anime Game Character
See this video of an unusual marriage between a guy and his favorite anime character from the Love Plus dating simulation game for Ninendo.
(re: Various, 11/24/2009 ) |
Facebook Online Memorial Service
Anthropologists often point to ceremonies surrounding the treatment of the dead as evidence of civilization. What does this current news story say about us?
(re: Gene Roddenberry, 10/27/2009 ) |
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Eigenharp Favored By Mos Eisley Musicians
Too good to be kept in a galaxy far, far away, the Eigenharp lets you perform complex synthesized music onstage without cumbersome keyboards.
(re: George Lucas, 10/10/2009 ) |
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Surviving In Zombieland
Do physicists hold the key to surviving zombie attacks? Probably not, but I'd take any excuse to learn more about random walks.
(re: Various, 10/1/2009 ) |
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Library Removes All Books
It's a radical move, getting rid of all of the books in your school library. Will they be missed?
(re: Vernor Vinge, 9/8/2009 ) |
'Virtual Iraq' Therapy For PTSD
This program allows the therapist to return someone suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder to the scene of the trauma, for healing.
(re: Roger Zelazny, 8/18/2009 ) |
Emotion Tracking Big Comedy Brother
Finally, Big Brother will have a software option for making sure that you are really participating in the Two Minutes' Hate.
(re: George Orwell, 8/17/2009 ) |
Zombie Math - Modeling The Attack
What happens when professional mathematicians and statisticians get together to analyze fictional situations?
(re: Various, 8/15/2009 ) |
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iPhone-Based Augmented Reality In Development
Superimpose your viewpoint on reality - not just for yourself, but for others too. Some in concept, some in beta and some in reality. Oh, and some in sf.
(re: Various, 8/12/2009 ) |
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Perky Pat-Style Unemployment Layout
If you don't like your present circumstances, and long to return to the life of an employed cubicle-dweller, take this tip from Philip K. Dick.
(re: Philip K. Dick, 7/27/2009 ) |
Undersea UFOs Seen By Russian Navy
Interesting stories surface from the declassified files of the Russian Navy. During the Cold War, the Russians found more than they bargained for underwater.
(re: Various, 7/26/2009 ) |
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Google Earth Typography
What do aliens see when they look at Earth from afar? Maybe letters.
(re: Jules Verne, 6/30/2009 ) |
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Geek Saints
In worshipful adoration, we humbly present our saints for worship.
(re: Neal Stephenson, 5/22/2009 ) |
The Longest Story Ever Told?
Updated with interview. This story will take many generations of human beings to believe and yet it fits on the cover of a standard magazine.
(re: Various, 5/20/2009 ) |
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Plant Is First Person Shooter
Who knows, perhaps border vegetation has more of a role to play in Homeland Security than we thought.
(re: Various, 4/10/2009 ) |
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Watchmen Science
Physicist Jim Kakalios discusses the science of Watchmen in this video; he uses science fiction to sneak in a lot of interesting science.
(re: Various, 3/27/2009 ) |
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TASC - DARPA's Psychohistory
Interesting effort to develop 'branch of mathematics which deals with the reactions of human conglomerates to fixed social and economic stimuli.'
(re: Isaac, 3/8/2009 ) |
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Reputation As Property
Whether you say 'whuffie' or 'strakh,' young and old sf fans understand the value of reputation.
(re: Jack Vance, 2/3/2009 ) |
Tetris Reduces Emotional Scars
No wonder people in advanced technological societies have been playing so much Tetris - and no wonder it was invented in the former Soviet Union.
(re: Philip K. Dick, 1/7/2009 ) |
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Virtual Body-Swapping Tech
Can you accept the illusion of having swapped bodies with someone or something else? Yes you can!
(re: William Gibson, 12/19/2008 ) |
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The Truman Syndrome
An interesting example of the connection between popular culture and mental health.
(re: Various, 12/3/2008 ) |
Smule Ocarina First iPhone Instrument
This amazing application for the iPhone not only makes the first true iPhone musical instrument possible, it broadcasts your music around the world.
(re: Gene Roddenberry, 11/19/2008 ) |
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Top Footballers Face 7/7 Testing
Top flight soccer players in the UK now face Olympic-style restrictions during the season. What if there was a league that embraced performance enhancement?
(re: Chris Nakashima-Brown, 11/11/2008 ) |
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Australia Building Real 'Eureka' Tech City
The University of Queensland, in Australia has been watching Eureka, the TV series about a town full of geniuses - or so it appears - because they want to build one for real.
(re: Various, 10/28/2008 ) |
Virtual Wife Nags Via Email
Solicitous correction and help from your virtual wife, presented with helpful sfnal references.
(re: Gene Roddenberry, 10/22/2008 ) |
3rd Space Vests Lets You Feel Game Hits
Any engineer will tell you that a system with no negative feedback goes out of control. Feel the pain in your game and stop the spiral.
(re: Various, 10/20/2008 ) |
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Paul Krugman's Asimov Inspiration
Dr. Paul Krugman has an interesting connection with sf; his career choice was inspired by a well-known work by Isaac Asimov.
(re: Isaac Asimov, 10/14/2008 ) |
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Tributes.com Digital Obituary News
Want to live forever on the web? This site intends to bring obituary notices to the web, with the potential to offer multi-media tributes to comfort the bereaved.
(re: Rudy Rucker, 9/16/2008 ) |
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reCAPTCHA Old Manuscripts Now!
Humans come to the rescue of the machines; this program takes a human priority (sensing human input) and adds value.
(re: Harry Harrison, 8/18/2008 ) |
Tesla Coil Used As Guitar Amp
Many uses have been proposed for the Tesla coil; this one seems very fitting for guitar enthusiasts.
(re: Various, 8/5/2008 ) |
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Avatars United: Facebook For Avatars
New website promises to bring the avatars together from across all virtual worlds; read the exclusive Technovelgy interview. Sorry, no real people allowed.
(re: Various, 6/26/2008 ) |
Space Sportilization Earth-Based Sports In Space
Interesting effort to involve kids in doing fitness exercises on Earth while predicting what would happen if you tried it in free fall. It also has a name more dorky than 'technovelgy.'
(re: Various, 6/21/2008 ) |
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Ikea Stuff Packs For Sims 2 'Perky Pat' Layouts
You may not be able to afford the furniture, or an apartment with enough space to put it, but you can have your Ikea furniture in your Sims 2 'microworld.'
(re: Philip K. Dick, 5/29/2008 ) |
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Do Aliens Have Souls?
The Vatican's chief astronomer thinks that the existence of aliens would not contradict Catholic belief. But what about their souls?
(re: James Blish, 5/18/2008 ) |
First Space Lawyer (2008 and 1941)
Michael Dodge may be the first real American space lawyer, but he still has to take a backseat to Kerry Dale, sky-lawyer.
(re: Nat Schachner, 5/13/2008 ) |
So You Want To Be A Mentat
What does it take to develop yourself into a Mentat, the human computers from Frank Herbert's Dune?
(re: Frank Herbert, 5/13/2008 ) |
Keyboard Pants
I think I understand the jackets - and even lederhosen - with controls for your MP3 player built into them. But keyboard pants?
(re: Murray Leinster, 4/27/2008 ) |
Flogo Clouds Are Floating Ads
I know you're going to think that nobody could have predicted this - but you're wrong.
(re: Alan Nelson, 4/16/2008 ) |
Plagiarism In Science Fiction
When is it plagiarism to borrow from another writer? An aspiring sf writer wants to know.
(re: Various, 4/10/2008 ) |
Nokia Shoot-to-Translate Camera
This is a pretty neat application; see a sign in Chinese, take a picture and then read the English translation.
(re: Various, 4/10/2008 ) |
AND The Kitchen Sync
Interesting idea for a different kind of appliance in your kitchen - a more usable cookbook.
(re: Neal Stephenson, 4/4/2008 ) |
Zoltan's Fembot Wife
Zoltan says that he is not very good with relationships; that's why he built himself a girlfriend that he could get along with.
(re: Fritz Leiber, 3/31/2008 ) |
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NovaDreamer Dream Induction
This little kit can provide you with some measure of control over your own dreaming sensorium - the ultimate virtual reality device.
(re: Peter Watts, 3/21/2008 ) |
Break a Glass With Your Voice
If you want your own weirding module, you should start small - on a glass - before testing it out on Sardaukar.
(re: Frank Herbert, 3/12/2008 ) |
BodyMod In Old School SF - Quant Suff!
Phantasmagoric body modification may be new in the meat space near you, but sf writers have been thinking about it for generations.
(re: Samuel R. Delany, 2/15/2008 ) |
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Japanese Water Horse Goes Back To The Future
Very striking video of the 3D advertisement created in Japan for the premiere of the film The Water Horse; the idea for 3D ad effects premiered in what movie?
(re: Steven Spielberg, 1/29/2008 ) |
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Alien Musical Instruments?
David Bowie played me, Ringo Starr played me, Brian Eno played me - what am I?
(re: Gene Roddenberry, 12/25/2007 ) |
Turbo Toaster Breakfast Blastoff
Tired of waiting for your toast? Want to apply simple engineering to a basic human need. Wait no more.
(re: Various, 12/20/2007 ) |
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Get Inside The 100 Foot Piano
This unique exhibition, currently going on in NYC, gives you that 'mouse inside the piano' sound you've been yearning for.
(re: Alan Dean Foster, 12/14/2007 ) |
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Virtual Marriages By 2015
If you can't wait to marry a robot by 2050, maybe you could get married in Second Life and enjoy virtual matrimonial bliss.
(re: Various, 11/28/2007 ) |
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Meat Chairs And Chairdogs
Think of a genetically engineered chairdog. Now think of a chairdog with it's furry skin removed. Now click.
(re: Frank Herbert, 11/14/2007 ) |
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Big Brother Test Hall At Penn State
Since old-fashioned honor codes don't seem to be working, Penn State turns to newfangled security gadgets - which, it turns out, are an old story too.
(re: George Orwell., 10/13/2007 ) |
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Americans Give Up Friends For Net
Would you rather get news, information and companionship from the Internet, or from friends face to face?
(re: E.M. Forster, 9/20/2007 ) |
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For Those Who Read In Bed
Adjust bed warmth by reading bedtime stories with this unique item.
(re: Robert Heinlein, 7/25/2007 ) |
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Eos TV - The Death Channel
I don't think I would have thought of this one, but if you can get people to watch the weather on TV...
(re: Various, 7/20/2007 ) |
RapLeaf, Whuffie and Strakh
What is the best way to apportion goods between people in a society? How about starting with a reputation manager?
(re: Jack Vance, 7/18/2007 ) |
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Interview With Greg Bear On Quantico
This exclusive Technovelgy interview includes Greg Bear's comments on the ideas and devices used in his book Quantico.
(re: Greg Bear, 4/16/2007 ) |
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Everything Is Toy RFID-Enabled Fun
Cool prototype lets you impose music on your environment that makes you part of things, rather than distancing you from your surroundings.
(re: Vernor Vinge, 3/10/2007 ) |
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Virtual Milgram Experiment
In this unusual twist on an iconic psych experiment of the 1960's, humans show what they are made of.
(re: Various, 12/26/2006 ) |
Hack Your Reality The Virtual Way
Yet another way for us to manipulate ourselves; and for others to manipulate our internal worlds, perhaps.
(re: Philip K. Dick, 12/6/2006 ) |
Urban Cactus Architecture
This unusual building calls other science-fictional buildings to mind.
(re: Jack Vance, 12/1/2006 ) |
Online Magic Wardrobe From Accenture
The study that goes along with this thing has some interesting ideas in it. Even if you aren't much for fashion.
(re: Philip K. Dick, 11/28/2006 ) |
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Smart Homes And Municipal Darwinism
Recycling and self-sufficient, self-fueling homes are one thing, but let's not let this thing get out of hand.
(re: Philip Reeve, 11/24/2006 ) |
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Cabrini-Green Windy City Musical Building
The partially demolished towers of Cabrini-Green project in Chicago are now playing mournful music appropriate to the Windy City.
(re: George R.R. Martin, 11/5/2006 ) |
The Church of Elvis
This is not the first online church virtual experience, but you might actually be closer to Elvis.
(re: Neal Stephenson, 11/2/2006 ) |
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Remember Ring From Goldsmith's
Unique ring uses a micro thermopile to help you remember important dates - yeah, like that one.
(re: Robert Heinlein, 9/24/2006 ) |
Miuro Autonomous Music Robot
Rather than outfitting your house with speakers in every room, why not have a stereo that follows you around?
(re: Herbert Goldstone, 9/1/2006 ) |
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Virtual Piano Keyboard
Much easier to carry up and down stairs to your new apartment.
(re: Frederik Pohl, 8/13/2006 ) |
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Invisible Maze Conceptual Holodek
You need to squint a little to see this invisible maze - but it really is sort of like a holodek (alpha release, that is).
(re: Various, 6/4/2006 ) |
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Religion In Space
How can you face Mecca when circling the Earth every 90 minutes? Just one problem faced by Muslims in space.
(re: Various, 4/23/2006 ) |
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Banned Xbox Commercial Flash Mob Homebrew
Not to be squashed by the bulk of Microsoft, dedicated xboxers use a flash mob to brew their own version of a banned commercial. Live. In public.
(re: Larry Niven, 4/21/2006 ) |
Eventful Timebrokers Your Future
Science fiction and culture merge in Eventful, a site on which sf writer Paul Di Fillipo's timebrokers would feel right at home.
(re: Paul Di Fillipo, 3/26/2006 ) |
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Lucent DVR Sleep Detector
Robert Heinlein anticipated Lucent technologies by forty-five years on this one.
(re: Robert Heinlein, 1/13/2006 ) |
Sony Reader Electronic Paper Book
Sony tries again with the Sony Reader - much improved DRM over its lockdown predecessor the LIBRIe.
(re: Arthur C. Clarke, 1/7/2006 ) |
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TREETENTS And House Trees
Interesting realization of the pod-like dwellings described generations ago by Jack Vance.
(re: Jack Vance, 12/23/2005 ) |
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Weather As Art
In the aftermath of Katrina, many of us wish that we had greater control over the weather; sf writer John Varley wrote a great story about it.
(re: John Varley, 9/13/2005 ) |
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Mars Crew Selection Fact And Fiction
According to a recent article in The Scientist, psychological factors would seriously challenge the crew of a manned Mars mission.
(re: Robert Heinlein, 4/14/2005 ) |
Prairie Dogs Can Talk, Says Scientist
According to Dr. Slobodchikoff, Professor of Biology at Northern Arizona University, prairie dogs are capable of referential communication.
(re: H. Beam Piper, 4/5/2005 ) |
Transgenic Zoo Needs Herbert's Fences
Peter Yeadon has been thinking about a Transgenic Zoo for Toronto; it is an ongoing study of nanotechnology and new medical techniques.
(re: Frank Herbert, 3/31/2005 ) |
ShasPod - Compact Talmud Study Aid
The ShasPod is a twenty-gigabyte iPod loaded with 2,711 shiurim, one for each page of the Talmud. A shiur is a brief (30-60 minute) discussion by a religious teacher. Each shiur is in English mixed with Aramaic (the language of the Talmud) and some h
(re: Frank Herbert, 3/17/2005 ) |
Augmented Reality Cemetery Tour - The Dead Speak
An Augmented Reality tour of Atlanta's Oakland cemetery will let the dead speak to visitors. In a recent trial run, users carried laptops in backpacks and used game controllers to navigate the cemetary.
(re: Rudy Rucker, 2/18/2005 ) |
Drive To Musical Wege House On Musical Road
Wege House is a unique house built along a Lake Michigan beach. The core of the house consists of massive beams forty feet in length. They are the basis for the core musical instruments of the house - two long stringed instruments. When played, the l
(re: George RR Martin, 2/3/2005 ) |
Asteroid Named After Douglas Adams
Douglas Adams, author of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, now has an asteroid to call his own. Asteroid Douglasadams was among the 71 newly named celestial objects announced by the International Astronomical Union this past Tuesday.
(re: Douglas Adams, 1/27/2005 ) |
Hit Song Science (HSS): Finetune Your Tracks
A computer program called Hit Song Science (HSS) from Polyphonic HMI, is being used to predict success or failure for music. And it is being used by musicians around the world to "finetune" the music to which every one of us listens.
(re: William Gibson, 1/19/2005 ) |
A Sleeping Bag That Walks
Japanese mail-order magazine Tsuhan Seikatsu offers a new kind of sleeping bag experience for you jaded hikers and backpackers - the Arukeru Nebukuro, literally 'the sleeping bag you can walk in.'
(re: Clifford Simak, 1/10/2005 ) |
Shuffle Master Bets On RFID Poker Chips
Casinos have sought in vain to accurately track table game bets and rate a player's wagering tendencies - until now. Shuffle Master has acquired two RFID patents that will allow them to track every chip on the table.
(re: Bruce Sterling, 1/6/2005 ) |
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The Loneliest Whale and Ray Bradbury
In 1989, a very unusual set of whale calls were noticed in the North Pacific basin; the calls have been consistently recorded since 1992.
(re: Ray Bradbury, 12/31/2004 ) |
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Shadow Sculptures Of Shiego Fukuda
Sculptor Shiego Fukuda created an apparently abstract three-dimensional object - However, the image that Fukuda wants you to see is the shadow of the sculpture - a motorcycle that can be seen when a light is passed through.
(re: Jack Vance, 12/24/2004 ) |
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iBand Exchanges Data With Handshake But Lacks Hand Jive Recognition
As the makers of the new iBand remark, initial meetings and introductions build relationships, but only if you can remember whom you shook hands with. That's why the iBand gathers and processes information automatically when it registers a handshake
(re: Neal Stephenson, 11/18/2004 ) |
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Interactive Face For Big Brother
Tired of stiff, unmoving, iconic images of Big Brother? Take a look at Jeremiah, a virtual face that interacts with the people around him.
(re: L. Frank Baum, 11/11/2004 ) |
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Future Face - The Principal Eigenface?
Will the widespread use of digital enhancement to "improve" faces in photographs suggest the kind of face that people will have in the future?
(re: William Gibson, 10/22/2004 ) |
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Alter Ego Exhibit - Avatars Revealed
Earlier this month, an exhibition of avatars and their real-life counterparts opened in London. Is there a relationship between the visage of the avatar and the form of the real person?
(re: Neal Stephenson, 10/19/2004 ) |
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Is Your Candidate Human?
In San Francisco they've been testing candidates for mayor with the Voight-Kampff empathy test from Bladerunner. I think they detected a politician...
(re: Philip K. Dick, 10/10/2004 ) |
Smart Tag Art In London
This site showcases hundreds of examples of tag art - they're too cool to scrape off.
(re: William Gibson, 9/6/2004 ) |
Computer Key Rings
Marché Noir's Computer Key Rings are spring mounted to accurately reproduce the action on your favorite key - so you can hit it whenever you need to reboot your cool.
(re: Robert Heinlein, 8/29/2004 ) |
The Rapture Of The Avatar
The Church of Fools, the Internet's first virtual-reality place of worship, got off to an unusual start when the avatar of Reverend Jem Clines turned to face the sanctuary wall and disappeared, leaving virtual parishioners thinking about The Rapture.
(re: Neal Stephenson, 5/13/2004 ) |
Church of Fools: The Coming Of The Avatar?
The Church of Fools, an experiment in online, interactive worship, will open its virtual doors this coming May 11th. The service will be lead by real priests or pastors who appear as "avatars."
(re: Neal Stephenson, 4/19/2004 ) |
Yumemi Kobo - Lucid Dream Workshop
Takara Co of Japan claims to have a machine that allows users to have the dreams they want - a dream factory.
(re: Peter Watts, 1/15/2004 ) |