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Gu is a science fiction novel in more or less the style of Charles Stross.
Gu - the Protean substance, the last industrial product, the stuff that can be anything, can morph into any shape. Susan Halwaz, the famous maker of digital-experience documentaries, is tracing the human story of the development of Gu. You experience this story through her eyes and the eyes of the people she interviews.
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Destiny
“Any communications technology is, sooner or later, going to be used for a sexual purpose,” you say. “No, scratch that – there’s no ‘sooner or later’. Sooner.” Reverse shot to Halwaz’s perspective, revealing that you began this scene from the … Continue reading
Posted in Brandy and Clint, Gusex, Joe Dillon, John Sweet, Linda Carr
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Is You Is, or Is You Ain’t My Baby?
We’re back with Joe Dillon, the social psychologist, who is introducing you to one of his graduate students. The young woman – who doesn’t, in fact, look much younger than her academic supervisor – is called Leah Hart, and the … Continue reading
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Rubber Pets
As Halwaz, you walk across the Harvard campus from Digby Duke’s office to that of Tarla Meyer, in the psychology department. As you go, you scan the students and staff who are passing back and forth or sitting between classes, … Continue reading
Posted in gupets, Henry Matherson, Irene Dalgleish, Joe Dillon, Tarla Meyer
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