Video games and literature have long shared a symbiotic relationship. Many of the most celebrated games owe their immersive ...
It leaves me wondering what kind of planet we will leave behind for our future generations as our way of life becomes ...
The author discusses why she has a dumbphone, how to “meet reverses boldly,” and her new novel, “Gliff.” ...
The first edition of a new column by Peter Knegt considers the movies as a place to reorient us to what really matters, ...
is the question that drives the entire show, and, indeed, an entire genre. One of the perverse pleasures of a dystopia is that we identify with its truth-seeking inhabitants as they try to find ...
The government is moving in the right direction in terms of tackling online scam gangs that operate near the country's borders.The cabinet yesterday approved a request by Defence Minister Phumtham ...
But “dystopia” is probably a misnomer. Smith’s fictional decor features many imagined stylings, such as the literal lines of red paint and the “Supera Bounder” machines that draw them ...
How does it feel to live through the birth of a transformative technology? Historically, the experience has proved unnerving. While technologies like the printing press, the power loom, the ...
The U.S. cycling industry’s race to the bottom started half a century ago with the end of the Bike Boom. Here’s why we’re still in the same race today.