This is not the future we were promised.
Sure, the science fiction writers overestimated our rate of technological development many times in the past. We never got flying cars in the 1980s, a space odyssey in 2001, or a Lunar colony in 2018 (per Babylon 5)....
Future Science Fiction
The Digital Aesthete
Human Musings on the Intersection of Art and AI
Edited by Alex Shvartsman
UFO Publishing and the Future Affairs Administration are teaming up to produce our next collaborative project, which will explore the relationship between artificial intelligence and art....
At first I averted my eyes. With more decades than I care to think about in the graphic arts behind me I knew what was coming. I didn’t want to be one of those people. The disgruntled types I’ve spun by in the revolving door, leaving the graphic design world as I entered it....
Josh Pearce Reviews Dune: Part One
Alejandro Jodorowsky in the ’70s, David Lynch in 1984, the Sci Fi channel in 2000 (and again in 2003)—until now, attempts to bring Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel to the screen have failed to encompass its scope and grandeur (or, in some cases, spectacularly failed to bring anything to screen)....
An Analysis of the Brazilian experience in English-Speaking SFF Spaces
After some years of following authors attempting to break into international speculative markets, I decided to catalog every story I could find written by a Brazilian author and published in English....
A Review of Twice Upon A Time (Netflix, December 2019)
Twice Upon A Time is, of course, a time-travel story. It has been the title of at least three movies: one an animated film by George Lucas from 1983, another a non-time travel movie–and a 2017 Dr....