Science-fiction Studies, Volume 34, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2007 - Science fiction |
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Page 203
... live almost infinitely accelerated lives within a virtual computer in a grain of sand at the edge of the world's last drained sea . Maybe we will be quantum states of a cosmically dispersed , radio- linked hypermind . Maybe we will be ...
... live almost infinitely accelerated lives within a virtual computer in a grain of sand at the edge of the world's last drained sea . Maybe we will be quantum states of a cosmically dispersed , radio- linked hypermind . Maybe we will be ...
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... live antiphony " killed by the de- skilling process instituted by digital technologies " ( qtd . in Green and Guillory , 253-54 ) . Though Tate is also mournful , he hints at the prophetic power of hip hop for a society increasingly ...
... live antiphony " killed by the de- skilling process instituted by digital technologies " ( qtd . in Green and Guillory , 253-54 ) . Though Tate is also mournful , he hints at the prophetic power of hip hop for a society increasingly ...
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... Live , and the zeitgeist . It all makes sense , and you read the following three very strange stories accordingly . But seven more critical voices then chime in as you read a block of incisive blog entries that problematize Sterling's ...
... Live , and the zeitgeist . It all makes sense , and you read the following three very strange stories accordingly . But seven more critical voices then chime in as you read a block of incisive blog entries that problematize Sterling's ...
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