Blogs about: Bruce Sterling

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The opportunity for Slow Media12 comments

Hamish McKenzie wrote 4 days ago: In June 2010, sci-fi writer Bruce Sterling posted to Wired’s “Beyond the Beyond” blog a manifesto fo … more →

Tags: Culture, Aaron Lammer, Archives, Atavist, Byliner, charity:water, eBooks, Hamish McKenzie, Long.Form

Slipstream on the shelf

jlcanfield wrote 6 days ago:   How Much Slipstream is on Your Shelf? Do you even know what Slipstream is?   By J L Canfield     I … more →

Tags: Beloved, Breakfast of Champions, by Kurt Vonnegut, by Toni Morrison the fiction of strangeness, carole emshwiller, kathy acker, Mark Leyner, Slipstream, Stanislaw Lem

Monitoring Your Movements

welutz wrote 1 week ago: From the “I-Told-You-So!” Files Back in the heady days of the 1990′s (ah, when lif … more →

Tags: asis, ATF, cable tv, Camden, cft2200, CIA, D C, DEA, difference engine

Creative Camp

carlasedini wrote 1 week ago: As some of you already know, I’m working as a researcher at the Politecnico of Milano (Design … more →

Tags: Fashion, ritratto/portrait, reportage, Design, Tecnología/Technology, English, Creativity, creatività, Bovisa Politecnico

Plain Text ".Xsy" Files For Big Scientists

Robert H Dylan wrote 2 weeks ago: Notes on the concept of ‘.xsy files’ in experimental / alien fiction – an updated … more →

Tags: Alien fiction, Baudrillard, DRM, Freeware, language, Literature, Plain Text, Scenario, symbolic

The Difference Engine: Creative But Not Emotionally Engaging

Hammering Shield wrote 2 weeks ago: In their steampunk novel, The Difference Engine, William Gibson and Bruce Sterling create for us a V … more →

Tags: Fantastical Fiction, William Gibson, Steampunk, Luddites, difference engine, Charles Babbage, Ada Byron, Alternative History

Wired Next Fest: tre giorni di innovazione

Paolo Armelli wrote 2 weeks ago: Wired Italia è la versione italiana della rivista lanciata in America vent’anni fa e dedicata a tutt … more →

Tags: media, editoria, Media 2, wired, Conde Nast, wired next fest, Innovazione, carlo antonelli, riccardo luna

Città immaginarie - Parte seconda

Matteo Scarfò wrote 3 weeks ago: Epcot. Il nome vi dice qualcosa? Probabilmente a molti non dice nulla, eppure nella mente del suo in … more →

Tags: citta immaginarie, walt disney, fantascienza, Epcot, Città del futuro, Consumismo, Capitalismo, carl barks, Ludwig

Computers Before Babbage: Schickard's 17th Century Mechanical Calculator

beastrabban wrote 3 weeks ago: Charles Babbage’s Difference Engine is now considered to be the first computer. Designed in th … more →

Tags: History, mathematics, Germany, Science Fiction, Charles Babbage, mechanical calculator, Calculating Clock, Computer, difference engine

What's on your shelf? Guest blog post by Daniel Haight

voleheart wrote 1 month ago: So What’s On YOUR bookshelf? A Sci-Fi Author’s Top Ten Sci-Fi Books I write. So as you can imagine, … more →

Tags: Article, Animal Conflict Series, Dan, Dan Haight, Flotilla, Flotilla the novel, The Sprawl Trilogy, The Matrix, William Gibson

Weekest Links 4/22 - 4/281 comment

Trak wrote 1 month ago: AR you going to San Francisco?    Metaio’s Matthias Greiner gets excited about AR at FMX 2013  … more →

Tags: Augmented Reality in general, Mobile Augmented Reality, AR Summit, Articles, Augmented Reality, Augmented Reality Glasses, Augmented World Expo, Awe, Boston Bombings

Computer Sales in Free Fall4 comments

erickoch wrote 1 month ago: From an article by Andrew Leonard in Salon, April 12. The personal computer is in crisis…. If you de … more →

Tags: Personal Computers, Microsoft, Dell, HP, Smartphones, Obsolescence, Andrew Leonard

The Difference Engine, by William Gibson and Bruce Sterling

J. Holsworth Stevenson wrote 1 month ago: 3/10 This is not a good book. The authors might have encyclopaedic knowledge of all there is to know … more →

Tags: adventure, Book Reviews, Dystopia, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Poorly Rated Books, Thriller, Book Review, the difference engine

Cyberpunk in Context: The Emergence of Gibson's Vision1 comment

erikthereddest wrote 2 months ago: Hello again, everyone. This week I’ll be getting back to my discussion of cyberpunk within the … more →

Tags: Our Plot to Take over the World, Science Fiction, Lantern Hollow Blogs, Erik Marsh, Authors, Lantern Hollow Press Authors, Books 2, Science Fantasy, William Gibson

From the Archives: 4/15/2013 Edition

pontiusjohn wrote 2 months ago: Happy Tax Day.    GLD: The Fear Bubble Bursts http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2013/04/15/gold- … more →

Tags: What's John Reading Today?, 4/15/2013, Economics, EURO-CRISIS, Gold, Google glass, Kiribati, Mars, Politics

Food Truck? Try a 3D Printing Kiosk!

futureprintfashion wrote 2 months ago: Seen at the Design Museum, London Similar to the 3D Vending Machine at Virginia Tech, called the … more →

Tags: 3D Printing, printing, Business, manufacturing, Design, Food, Future, design museum, Unfold Design Studio

How close is custom printed fashion to the mainstream? | NEXT Berlin

Fred Zimny wrote 2 months ago: heinvisiblephotographer See on Scoop.it – Designing design thinking driven operations Bruce St … more →

Tags: Recovery and the way out of the crisis, recession and d, Service design, service management, Business, Arts, Design, Fashion, Public Speaking, communications, Print On Demand

Love Is Strange

James Ramsay wrote 2 months ago: http://http://www.amazon.fr/Love-Strange-Paranormal-Romance-ebook/dp/B00ASBPAWY/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8 … more →

Tags: 2010s, kindle

The Ubiquitous Conflict between Past and Future

Rick Searle wrote 2 months ago: Perhaps one of the best ways to get a grip on our thoughts about the future is to look at the future … more →

Tags: utopia, de-extinction, F. T. Marinetti, Freeman Dyson Synthetic Biology, Futurism, passenger pigeon, Preservation, Rem Koolhaas, stewart brand


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