Tag Archives: Philip K. Dick

Pointing to the future of UI by John Underkoffler (via TED.com)

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You’ve seen the movie-version of Philip K. Dick‘s Minority Report, right? You remember those goofy-looking hand gestures Tom Cruise made while interacting with the computers of the future, right? Those gestures have been the source of many jokes between UI/UX experts, but yesterday I found out they were nothing to laugh about. Those gestures were [...]

The Nerve Film Lounge: Blade Runner

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There’s a decent story by Peter Smith on the re-release of Blade Runner at Nerve.com. I saw the film at the Music Box the other day. The print is brilliant! Good as new. It was such a joy to feel like I was watching it again for the first time. The only noticeable change is [...]

APPLESEED!!!!!!!!!!

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Anime fans are having a banner couple of years. First the Ghost in the Shell sequel, now the same creator’s Appleseed is coming to theaters. Personal message to Shirow-san: Domo arigato! Hai!!

Just as I suspected…

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As I said on August 12, 2003, Philip K. Dick’s short story “The Short, Happy Life of the Brown Oxford” would make a great film. According to last December’s Wired, it is in the works at Miramax.

No Paycheck for PKD

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Paycheck is yet another film adaptation of a Philip K. Dick story (published in the June 1953 issue of Imagination), confirming the cliché that great artists aren’t recognized as cash cows until they’re dead and their fans have gotten lazy. So far only one Hollywood adaptation has satisfied this PKD fan, and I don’t think [...]

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