Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Lefebvre argues that each living body “ produces itself in space and ... also produces that space ” ( 170 ) . The " living " and " enactive bodies ” of A - Life entities , then , are not only seeded into and produced by their coded ...
Lefebvre argues that each living body “ produces itself in space and ... also produces that space ” ( 170 ) . The " living " and " enactive bodies ” of A - Life entities , then , are not only seeded into and produced by their coded ...
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There are no other bodies to act with and against and so to enable a production of space and time . The structure of the Copies ' environment , then , is as problematic as their cognitive architecture . Producing digital bodies ...
There are no other bodies to act with and against and so to enable a production of space and time . The structure of the Copies ' environment , then , is as problematic as their cognitive architecture . Producing digital bodies ...
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One is the much remarked upon ability of Australia to produce high quality " genre historians and critics ” ( vii ) . Indeed , as Nicholls notes , Australians have won three Hugo Awards for their reference books , one by Don Tuck for ...
One is the much remarked upon ability of Australia to produce high quality " genre historians and critics ” ( vii ) . Indeed , as Nicholls notes , Australians have won three Hugo Awards for their reference books , one by Don Tuck for ...
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