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Mary Branscombe reviews All Tomorrow’s Futures: Fictions that Disrupt
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Explore where technology might take us and what that might mean for how we live with this anthology that brings together experts and writers. It’s easy to view fiction as merely entertainment…
on Jun 4
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Science-Fiction, Quantum Physics and the Modernists
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By Steven French Introduction In 1926, Erwin Schrödinger published the paper containing his eponymous equation, one of the most significant scientific achievements of the twentieth century. In the …
on May 21
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By Nick Hubble It might seem rather strange to start writing a column for Vector focusing on sf as a fiction of practical resistance to capitalist realism and oppression in a special issue on sf a…
on May 1
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Amazofuturism and Indigenous Futurism in Brazilian Science Fiction
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In this academic article, the authors explore two contemporary movements associated with the literature and art of the Amazon region: Amazofuturism and Indigenous futurism. Amazofuturism is underst…
on Feb 16
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The Librarian, The Computer, The Android, and Big Data
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By Nichole Nomura and Quinn Dombrowski From our print edition, Vector 298 Introduction “Computer, count some words” “The computer” – a character unnamed save its technological form – is one of the …
on Dec 14