Exploring the Future Beyond Cyberpunk’s Neon and Noir.
From Afrofuturism to the New Weird, nine sci-fi subgenres for understanding what’s to come.
Pixel Art illustrations by Octavi Navarro.
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All programmers are forcing their brains to do things brains were never meant to do in a situation they can never make better, ten to fifteen hours a day, five to seven days a week, and every one of them is slowly going mad.
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These Lego-like “Brixels” could make your walls into robots (via futurism.com).
Frankenstein at 200.
Mary Shelley’s creation is the rare story to pass from literature into common myth, inspiring a seemingly endless stream of adaptations.
The Melting Pot Where Stupid Hatred Meets Dumb Violence.
It Started as an Online Gaming Prank. Then It Turned Deadly.
Darius Kazemi is an internet artist under the moniker Tiny Subversions.
His best known works are the Random Shopper (a program that bought him random stuff from Amazon each month) and Content, Forever (a tool to generate rambling thinkpieces of arbitrary length).
Time Traveler by Merriam-Webster.
When was a word first used in print? You may be surprised! Choose a year, and we'll show you the words that come from that date.
