Hacking reality
Sep. 8th, 2010 09:16 amBack in June, during the week I attended the Starry Heaven workshop in Flagstaff, organizer extraordinaire Sarah K. Castle put together a little panel discussion on the interactions between science fiction and actual science. Titled "Science + Fantasy = Science Fiction," the panel brought seven
scientists and writers together to talk about how science inspires science fiction and vice versa.
Besides Sarah, who is both geologist and SF writer, the participants included writer Bradley P. Beaulieu (
brad_beaulieu), writer and futurist Brenda Cooper (
bjcooper), biologist and computer scientist Dan Greenspan (blog), biologist and physiologist Stan "Bud" Lindstedt, and science historian David S.F. Portree ("Beyond Apollo").
Everyone's five- to seven-minute presentations were fascinating, and I wish I had time and memory sufficient to recap them all. Instead, though, I've been meaning for a couple of months now to post the loose notes I wrote up for my little presentation. Here they are:
( "Hacking Reality" )

Besides Sarah, who is both geologist and SF writer, the participants included writer Bradley P. Beaulieu (
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Everyone's five- to seven-minute presentations were fascinating, and I wish I had time and memory sufficient to recap them all. Instead, though, I've been meaning for a couple of months now to post the loose notes I wrote up for my little presentation. Here they are:
( "Hacking Reality" )