Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 8
... least one camera shop on one of the levels in the Times Square complex that does film the passers - by . I would suggest , following Baudrillard's assertion , that we are the first generation who actually live in science fiction : such ...
... least one camera shop on one of the levels in the Times Square complex that does film the passers - by . I would suggest , following Baudrillard's assertion , that we are the first generation who actually live in science fiction : such ...
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... least , the ... readers raised on sf during the previous boom in the eighties are at least around thirty now . It is not the case that they don't want to read sf anymore ; there is simply no [ adult ] sf that they can read ! The ...
... least , the ... readers raised on sf during the previous boom in the eighties are at least around thirty now . It is not the case that they don't want to read sf anymore ; there is simply no [ adult ] sf that they can read ! The ...
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... least for this reader , by a longer introduction in which the central issues were updated to at least the end of 1998 , but the editors ' opening contribution dated January 1997 is extremely short . Still , nobody , least of all the ...
... least for this reader , by a longer introduction in which the central issues were updated to at least the end of 1998 , but the editors ' opening contribution dated January 1997 is extremely short . Still , nobody , least of all the ...
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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