Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 26
... produced 250 machines a month , 100 of which were robots ( Drexler 54 ) . This industrial success was the culmination of a Japanese investment in robots that had taken several decades to evolve . Tanner traces part of this development ...
... produced 250 machines a month , 100 of which were robots ( Drexler 54 ) . This industrial success was the culmination of a Japanese investment in robots that had taken several decades to evolve . Tanner traces part of this development ...
Page 72
... 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 " artificial " environments , but in turn ...
... 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 " artificial " environments , but in turn ...
Page 128
... produce high quality " genre historians and critics " ( vii ) . Indeed , as Nicholls notes , Australians have won ... produced a reference work that in format falls somewhere between Tuck's bibliography - oriented encyclopedia and the ...
... produce high quality " genre historians and critics " ( vii ) . Indeed , as Nicholls notes , Australians have won ... produced a reference work that in format falls somewhere between Tuck's bibliography - oriented encyclopedia and 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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