Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 14
... elements as wall - like screens , " multiple layers of traveling matter " ( 132 ) , and " a chaos of intersecting lines " from a high - angle view , concluding that fractal geometry may have been at the core of the visual aesthetics of ...
... elements as wall - like screens , " multiple layers of traveling matter " ( 132 ) , and " a chaos of intersecting lines " from a high - angle view , concluding that fractal geometry may have been at the core of the visual aesthetics of ...
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... elements from the science fiction genre in order to identify the manner in which they either contribute to or oppose the reading derived from the first part . A guiding assumption behind my approach is that the film participates in the ...
... elements from the science fiction genre in order to identify the manner in which they either contribute to or oppose the reading derived from the first part . A guiding assumption behind my approach is that the film participates in the ...
Page 64
... element in Patlabor II is complicated by two potential contradictions . First , the threat to the nation emanates from within the collective itself - from Arakawa and Tsuge - and not from outside . This raises the specter of what Tudor ...
... element in Patlabor II is complicated by two potential contradictions . First , the threat to the nation emanates from within the collective itself - from Arakawa and Tsuge - and not from outside . This raises the specter of what Tudor ...
Contents
Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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