What about the waterbed
May. 21st, 2011 09:05 amSick of "best of" lists for science fiction? If you want to try creating a different sort of list, New Scientist has an idea. How about significant or milestone works. Not necessarily the best, but the works where new ideas and concepts are introduced to the world. NS have thrown a few up for consideration - the first mention of a time machine or alien invasion - that sort of thing. It tries to tie it into a discussion of predicting the future. But they aren't really the same thing. We may never travel in time or be invaded from space, but they are still concepts that have become firmly rooted in general consciousness because of their introduction by science fiction. It is more about creating the mindset of the future rather than predicting the technology.
On a related but tangential note I see that William Gibson's Neuromancer is reportedly finally in pre-production. Something for the "I'll believe it when I see it" file.
On a related but tangential note I see that William Gibson's Neuromancer is reportedly finally in pre-production. Something for the "I'll believe it when I see it" file.