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Blade Runner: No Geek Flick?

Author: wolfgang-wopperer

Post on 11-Nov-2014

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Introductory talk to one of the greatest "good science fiction" movies ever made.

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  • 1. Blade Runner:No Geek Flick?
  • 2. A typology of SF
  • 3. A typology of SFType A:Nave SF(Space Operas)
  • 4. A typology of SFType A: Type B:Nave SF Geek SF(Space Operas) (Thick Texts)
  • 5. A typology of SFType A: Type B:Nave SF Geek SF(Space Operas) (Thick Texts)
  • 6. A typology of SFType A: Type B:Nave SF Geek SF(Space Operas) (Thick Texts)
  • 7. A typology of SFType A: Type B:Nave SF Geek SF(Space Operas) (Thick Texts) Type C: Good SF (Genre Busters)
  • 8. Good SF tells a readersomething he does not knowabout a possible world. Philip K. Dick
  • 9. Possible World I: Corporations
  • 10. Possible World II: Ads & Asia
  • 11. Possible World III: Future Noir
  • 12. Novel ideas:Diegetic Prototypes
  • 13. http://www.gizmag.com/camera-sees-around-corners/21892/
  • 14. Novel idea:Man-made humans
  • 15. Novel idea:Man-made humans ley Scott Rid
  • 16. Novel idea:Uncertain reality status
  • 17. Novel idea:Uncertain reality Dick status Phil ip K.
  • 18. The Geek Flick Question: Empirical Evidence
  • 19. Geek Flick: Check.
  • 20. Geek Flick: [email protected] wnscht viel Spa bei