Science-fiction Studies, Volume 33,Edições 1-3Department of English, Indiana State University, 2006 |
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... create new worlds from dead ones , " life from lifelessness . " Since the sequence is presented as a computer simulation , the film was able to showcase the spectacle of this new FX technology without concerning itself with issues of ...
... create new worlds from dead ones , " life from lifelessness . " Since the sequence is presented as a computer simulation , the film was able to showcase the spectacle of this new FX technology without concerning itself with issues of ...
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... creates something like - but - more - than its indexical referent , released from this suspension in time . When applied ... create a new form of science fiction . Numerous sf films in recent years have offered fresh visions of the body ...
... creates something like - but - more - than its indexical referent , released from this suspension in time . When applied ... create a new form of science fiction . Numerous sf films in recent years have offered fresh visions of the body ...
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... create a panoramic mise - en - scène , demonstrating how the over - stimulation of the information age has spilled over from the electronic screen into everyday life , creating a thoroughly cybernetic society . While Minority Report ...
... create a panoramic mise - en - scène , demonstrating how the over - stimulation of the information age has spilled over from the electronic screen into everyday life , creating a thoroughly cybernetic society . While Minority Report ...
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Roger Luckhurst Introduction | 1 |
Robert Harding Manuel Castellss Techocultural Epoch in | 18 |
Science Fiction and the Shape | 30 |
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