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- FAHRENHEIT 451 by Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury's 1953 novel FAHRENHEIT 451 was a response to some of the major concerns of World War II, with future society depicted as having evolved into a diet of mass media and literal sedation under a regime of censorship and book burning. This le...
- Best Dystopian Novels This lens is about dystopian books, which are among my favorite types of books. Most people automatically think of dystopia as a science fiction sub-genre, and while dystopian science fiction is common, not all stories about dystopian societies (or s...
- Apocalyptic, Post-Apocalyptic and Dystopian Movies Perhaps I'm a bit masochistic, but I love a good apocalyptic film. Give me destruction, desolation or a good 'ol dystopia (in film, that is) and I'm a happy girl. This lens is a tribute to some of the best (and worst) films that show the world as a n...
- 1984 by George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell (a pseudonym for english author Eric Arthur Blair) was first published June 8, 1949 by Secker and Warburg, now an imprint of Random House Publishing. This lense will contain spoilers. A dystopian novel, 1984 focu...
- The Cyberpunk Worlds of Richard Morgan Richard K. Morgan - one of the newest, hottest Science Fiction writers creates some of the best post-cyberpunk work since Gibson.
- Blade Runner Video Showcase Despite all of the drama that surrounded the production and its initially minimal success critically, Blade Runner has been an enduring cult classic of the past 25 years. AFI recently named the film #97 on its Top 100 movies in 100 years 10th a...
- The Art of Jacob Charles Dietz Yep, this lens is all about me. Ok, so it's not all about me as there is some stuff that I have an interest in, care about or otherwise just think is cool. Primarily it's a glimpse at my work, what's new and what is going on in the sci-fi world in ge...
- 1984 by George Orwell Nineteen Eighty-Four (also titled 1984),[1] by George Orwell (the pen name of Eric Arthur Blair), is a 1949 English novel about life in a fictional, future authoritarian regime as lived by Winston Smith, an intellectual worker at the Ministry of Trut...
