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Subjects: [[John Clute]] (author), [[Dr Jonathan Walden]] (virtual reality engineer), [[Neal Stephenson]] (science fiction author), [[Richard S. Johnston|Richard Johnston]] (Human Interface Technology Lab), [[Dr. Andrew Junker]] (founder of Brainfingers), [[Dr Christopher Gallen]] (neurologist), [[Pat Cadigan]] (science fiction author), [[Richard |
Subjects: [[John Clute]] (author), [[Dr Jonathan Walden]] (virtual reality engineer), [[Neal Stephenson]] (science fiction author), [[Richard S. Johnston|Richard Johnston]] (Human Interface Technology Lab), [[Dr. Andrew Junker]] (founder of Brainfingers), [[Dr Christopher Gallen]] (neurologist), [[Pat Cadigan]] (science fiction author), [[Richard A. Normann]] (bioengineer), [[Ted W. Berger]] (bioengineer) <ref>washington.edu [https://magazine.washington.edu/images-could-soon-be-beamed-straight-to-eyeballs/]</ref> <ref>Wired 1998 [https://www.wired.com/1998/03/brain-music-points-to-mouseless-future/]</ref> <ref>eMed Events [https://www.emedevents.com/speaker-profile/christopher-gallen]</ref> <ref>Cyborgism: Cyborgs, Performance and Society [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VC8MaNqVmbYC&pg=PA13&lpg=PA13&dq=Richard+Norman+(bioengineering)+utah&source=bl&ots=np8uOj2bpj&sig=ACfU3U1qkLZBrMrMKNrcE2SXO-6sWniAEA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwibjN7j15vpAhXhoXEKHUQQCEIQ6AEwAXoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Richard%20Norman%20(bioengineering)%20utah&f=false]</ref> <ref>ABC [https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/allinthemind/bionic-brains-and-memory-worlds-first-brain/3536362]</ref> |
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===Underneath a purple sky=== |
===Underneath a purple sky=== |
Revision as of 23:30, 8 May 2020
Future Fantastic | |
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Genre | Science fiction documentary |
Directed by | Penny Southgate |
Presented by | Gillian Anderson |
Theme music composer | HAL / real VIVID |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 9 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Edward Briffa |
Producers | David McNab, Jasper James |
Editors | Allan Fowlie, David Sleight |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | BBC |
Release | 21 June – 30 August 1996 |
Future Fantastic was a British documentary television series which premiered in 1996. This show looked at the how science and science fiction complement each other, and how ideas and technologies from the past are helping to shape our future. The series was narrated by Gillian Anderson and co-produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation, The Learning Channel and Pro Sieben.
Episodes
Alien
Alien: Discusses the possibility of encountering intelligent life on other planets.
Subjects: Story Musgrave (astronaught), Seth Shostak (astronomer), Frank Drake (astronomer), Jill Tarter (astronomer), Arthur C. Clarke (author), Richard F. Haines (scientist), Robert Sheaffer (UFO investigator), John Clute (author), David Bischoff (author), Glenn Campbell (Area 51 Investigator), Bob Lazar (engineer)
I, Robot
I, Robot: Discusses the evolving and growing role of artificial intelligence, computers, and robots in our everyday life.
Subjects: Joe Engelberger (roboticist), Red Whittaker (roboticist), Marvin Minsky (cognitive scientist), Hans Moravec (computer scientist), Takeo Kanade (roboticist), Kevin Warwick (roboticist), Rodney Brooks (roboticist)
Starman
Starman: Looks at how we might eventually reach the stars.
Subjects: Nick Argento (historian), Arthur C. Clarke (author), Frederik Pohl (author), Yoji Kondo (author), Alan Bond (rocket engineer), Gerald A. Smith (scientist), Jack Williamson (author), Robert L. Forward (author), Michio Kaku (physicist), Patrick Moore (astronomer), Ron Miller (artist) [1] [2]
Incredible Shrinking Planet
Incredible Shrinking Planet: Looks at the future of transport, including teleportation and time travel.
Subjects: John Clute (author), Paul Moller (engineer), James R. Powers (Designer), Dennis Bushnell (NASA scientist), Brian Motts (inventor), Robert L. Forward (author), Leik Myrabo (engineer), John C. Mankins (NASA scientist), John Anderson[disambiguation needed] (NASA scientist), Larry Niven (author), Marc Levoy (head of the 3D Fax Project), Anton Zeilinger (physicist)
Brave New Body
Brave New Body: Looks into how body modification will shape our lives in the future.
Subjects: Joseph M. Rosen (plastic surgeon), Charles Vacanti (biologist), Mark Pauline (roboticist), Martin Caidin (writer), Donald Humphrey (surgeon), Max More (futurist), Natasha Vita-More (author), Dr Eugene Dejuan (eye surgeon), Bruce Sterling (author), Greg Bear (author), Walter Gehring (biologist), Dr. Richard Ellenbogen (plastic surgeon)
Weird Science
Weird Science: Shows how we have come close to defying gravity, and achieving invisibility and perpetual energy.
Subjects: John Clute (author), Michael Burns (physicist and military systems designer), Richard A. Hull (inventor), Peter Granoel (inventor), Jim Greggs (inventor), Franklin Mead (Senior. Scientist at the Advanced Concepts Office), Frank Close (physicist), Edwin May (nuclear physicist), Richard Wiseman (psychologist) [12] [13] [14]
Brainstorm
Brainstorm: Looks at technology being put into and onto people's heads to create artificial experiences.
Subjects: John Clute (author), Dr Jonathan Walden (virtual reality engineer), Neal Stephenson (science fiction author), Richard Johnston (Human Interface Technology Lab), Dr. Andrew Junker (founder of Brainfingers), Dr Christopher Gallen (neurologist), Pat Cadigan (science fiction author), Richard A. Normann (bioengineer), Ted W. Berger (bioengineer) [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]
Underneath a purple sky
Underneath a purple sky: Looks at the future of space tourism.
Subjects: Ray Bradbury (author), John Clute (author), Wendell Mendell (Planetary Scientist), Patrick Collins (professor of economics at Azabu University in Japan), Story Musgrave (astronaut), Greg Bennett (writer), Marshall Savage (author), Christopher McKay (planetary scientist), Kim Stanley Robinson (author), Jane Poynter (author), Taber MacCallum (Chief Technology Officer)
Immortals
Immortals: Questions whether we may ever achieve immortality.
Subjects: Marvin Minsky (cognitive scientist), Max More (futurist), Natasha Vita-More (author), Rema Greenhill, Malcolm Greenhill, Michael R. Rose (evolutionary biologist), Siegfried Hekimi (biologist), François Schächter (biologist), Robert Ettinger (academic), Steve Bridge (President of Alcor), Michael Taylor (cryobiologist), Ralph C. Merkle (nanotechnologist), Brian Stableford (author), John Clute (author), Frank Tipler (mathematical physicist), Gregory Benford (author) [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33]
Theme music
The theme music to Future Fantastic was by HAL [34] who later collaborated with Gillian Anderson on the track "Extremis" which was released by Virgin Records in 1997.[35]
References
- ^ glencoemodels.com [1]
- ^ elvieinternationalcorp.com [2]
- ^ freepatentsonline.com [3]
- ^ Digital Heritage [4]
- ^ afr.com [5]
- ^ univie.ac.at [6]
- ^ thunderbirdspecialties.com [7]
- ^ southpasadenan.com [8]
- ^ Manufacturing Organs: The New Industrial Revolution | Joseph Rosen | TEDxDartmouth [9]
- ^ researchgate.net [10]
- ^ ucsfhealth.org [11]
- ^ Richard Hull teslauniverse.com [12]
- ^ Jim Greggs water pump [13]
- ^ newsweek.com [14]
- ^ washington.edu [15]
- ^ Wired 1998 [16]
- ^ eMed Events [17]
- ^ Cyborgism: Cyborgs, Performance and Society [18]
- ^ ABC [19]
- ^ thespaceshow.com [20]
- ^ Wendell Mendell linkedin [21]
- ^ Artemis Project [22]
- ^ Alcor [23]
- ^ Wormbase [24]
- ^ Steve Bridge alcor profile [25]
- ^ Ralph Merkle [26]
- ^ researchgate.net [27]
- ^ theguardian.com [28]
- ^ Human Genetics [29]
- ^ Causes, effects, and constraints in the genetics of human longevity [30]
- ^ ncbi.nlm.nih.gov [31]
- ^ researchgate.net [32]
- ^ grantome.com [33]
- ^ "About HAL and Gillian's Collaboration". Retrieved 1 September 2008.
- ^ "Hal press conference". Virgin. 13 May 1997. Archived from the original on 27 October 2002. Retrieved 1 September 2008.
External links
- Use dmy dates from November 2012
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- BBC television documentaries about science
- Paranormal television
- 1996 British television series debuts
- 1996 British television series endings
- 1990s British documentary television series
- Science education television series
- English-language television programs
- Futurology documentaries
- BBC Television show stubs
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- Futures studies stubs