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  • ...production designer. MIT Media Lab, "Visionary Technology." World-premiere in Monaco, September 2010. US-premiere American Repertory Theater, Boston, and MIT website tells us ''Death and the Powers'' was
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  • '''Watson, Ian. ''The Great Escape.''''' Urbana, IL: Golden Gryphon Press #19, 2002.[https://www. ...re of 'the strange, the eerie, the weird.' Both genres become malleable in the
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  • ...Modern Denial of Human Nature.''''' New York: Viking, 2002. Also available in pb. ...e, author of ''Utopia'' (1516) do assume a human nature and ask how to get the best behavior possible out of flawed human beings (e.g., for More and other
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  • ...dows_%28film%29] an ambitious Spanish chiller that features Elijah Wood at the mercy of a cybervillain."[http://variety.com/2014/film/festivals/film-revie ...he sort of people who use the Internet Movie Database, intense interest in the film.[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3713166/?ref_=nv_sr_1]
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  • ...mme fatale in the tradition of Robot Maria in [[METROPOLIS]]), a graph on "the Uncanny Valley," and an extensive list of Works Cited. ...s — with both discussions starting from and circuitously circling back to "the uncanny desires of A.S.F.R."
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  • ...p://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=Ghost+Machine&go=Go]
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  • DRAFT IN PROGRESS ...Virtual_Bodies_in_Cybernetics_Literature_and_Informatics.pdf] Anthologized in Rob Latham's ''[[Science Fiction Criticism: An Anthology of Essential Writi
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  • ...hip Troopers]]''. Note also afto-aspro in P. F. Hamilton and G. Joyce's "[[The White Stuff]]": effectively nanoforges, but controlled by poor people. Note
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  • Sequel to ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' and source of the film [[2010: THE YEAR WE MAKE CONTACT]] (1984).[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010:_The_Year ...etwork AI that may also hail from Urbana-Champaign and the U. of Illinois, in R. Powers's ''[[Galatea 2.2]]'', listed this section.
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  • ...i/Ghost_in_the_Shell_2:_Innocence] Mamoru Oshii, director, script,''' from the "comic "Koukaku-Kidoutai" by Shirow Masamune, writing as Masamune Shirow.[h ...art, and film noir and cyberpunk; an art film of sorts, highly useful for the theme of this wiki.
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  • '''''Tenkuu no Escaflowne'' (''The Vision of Escaflowne'').''' Shôji Kawamori, dir. Japan: Sunrise (prod.) / ..., featuring battles between giant robots controlled by one or more persons in their heads.
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  • [[Jennings, Phillip C]]. "The Road to Reality." ''Asimov's Science Fiction'' 20.3, #243 (March 1996): [10 ...adek, ''[[The Müller-Fokker Effect]]''. (RDE, 20/01/97){{DEFAULTSORT:Road, The}}
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  • ...for transhuman or just augmented soldiers and elite police units, raising the question of how much augmentation takes a person from augmented human (some ...ORM]]. Note also ''[[The Bohr Maker]]'' and the expanding "ESP empathy" in the thriller ''[[Triggers]]''.
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  • '''''The Simpsons'', "Night of the Living Wage."''' Season 35, episode 14 (7 April 2024). Fox-TV, streaming on ...https://www.eater.com/24122195/simpsons-night-of-the-living-wage-interview-ghost-kitchen-criticism] — and a nod to NORMA RAE (1979).[https://www.imdb.com/
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  • '''Descartes, René. '''''The Philosophical Writings of Descartes''. Trans. John Cottingham, Robert Sooth ...grew up in them look for 0, 0 points as the "natural" way to begin mapping the world.)
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  • ...d updated edition, Northridge, CA: Babbage Press, 2000. Erlich listened to the 2014 unabridged audiobook from Audible.[http://www.audible.com/pd/Sci-Fi-Fa ...ng device, and other technological messing with minds (49, 309-10)—and for the political possibilities of computer animation. (Staff, Initial postings)
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  • .../cyborg rebellion and potential takeover (and potentially of far more than the Delos Westworld Park), of interest here primarily for some striking images. ...the core of a brain inside a being that recently looked and behaved human, in a scene with politically potent implications.
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  • '''''The X-Files'': "Rm9sbG93ZXJz"."''' Season 11, episode 7, through-numbering #217 ...ion and artificial intelligence, Mulder and Scully find themselves targets in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse."[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6803124/?ref_
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  • ''Westworld'' (TV series): "The Passenger." Season 2, episode 10 (24 June 2018). Finale of season. A cornucopia of images and ideas useful for "the Human/Machine" Interface, in approximate order of importance:
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  • ...or US author, and one who suggested "the canary in the coal mine theory of the arts," with artists warning of impending dangers.[https://en.wikiquote.org/ ...d and relayed to a dial a yard in diameter over Paul's head" (pp. 293-94). The lie-detector works, so there is here also a hint of subtle penetration of P
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