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Bitter words from a bitter man
27 September 2010 by AdamTags: old news, random junk, video | Comments (0)
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Found art: Robotron
3 March 2010 by AdamTags: found art, old news, tech | Comments (0)
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Re: The Mad Hatter
1 March 2010 by AdamTags: fantasy, old news, music | Comments (0)
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We all stand together. Pom pom.
31 January 2010 by AdamTags: old news, random junk, video | Comments (0)
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Balthazar
1 January 2010 by Adam
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William Gibson, godfather of Cyberpunk!
18 October 2009 by AdamHere’s a cool clip about William Gibson and Cyberpunk. It’s really old, but that makes it even better.
Thanks to: Mattias Elftorp!
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Robot sketch
10 October 2009 by Adam
This is a sketch of a robod I drew quite some time ago…
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Sci-fi terrorists
24 September 2009 by AdamI recently found an ancient issue of Wired Magazine. Before sending it to be reincarnated as newspaper I reread the article on the Aum Shinrikyo cult and the 1995 sarin gas attack in Tokyo.
Apparently the cult was strongly influenced by Isaac Asimovs science fiction classic, the Foundation series in its view of the world.
“The Empire will vanish and all its good with it. Its accumulated knowledge will decay and the order it has imposed will vanish.” It could be Shoko Asahara talking. But it is Hari Seldon, a science fiction figure 10,000 years in the future. Seldon is the key character in the Foundation series – Isaac Asimov’s classic sci-fi epic – and he would give Murai and Aum their high-tech blueprint for the millennium and beyond.
This kind of reminds me of the discussion about whether Al-Qaeda is inspired by the same series of books. The main reason for this claim seems to be the fact that the name of the organisation can be translated into “basis” or “foundation”.
A 2002 article in the Guardian sums up the debate well.
On the surface, the most improbable explanation of the name is that Bin Laden was somehow inspired by [ ... ] the world’s most prolific sci-fi novelist [ ... ] But the deeper you dig, the more plausible it seems that al-Qaida’s founders may have borrowed some rhetoric from Foundation [ ... ]
The article also discusses other SF and Fantasy influences on terrorist organisations, which makes me wonder why there aren’t more groups that are inspred by William Gibson’s Panter Moderns. I guess that’s a good thing…
Also see: immanentization of the eschaton
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