Papers on Robots I can understand, just because of the levels of sophistication we've reached with hardware and software.
I would have thought that there would have been a spike in the amount of papers written on cybernetics in the last 10 years. After the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan started I would have thought more machine-biological applications and boitics would be applied to amputees. I also thought there was more study into biological computing that would have fallen under cybernetics.
Superficially one would expect the number of papers written in a particular area to be in direct correlation to the funding available.
It would appear that 'micro', 'nano', 'carbon' and 'climate' were all in uptrends that started to accelerate during the '99-'00 tech/dotcom boom and 'robot' really took off after 9/11.
'Micro' started to peak first (maturing technology, market saturation, early warning of the recession), followed soon after by 'nano' (recession arrives), 'carbon' and 'climate' weren't slowed a jot by the recession and 'robot' started to slow.
Conclusion. The economy's stuffed (no surprise there), climate change is real (or we really believe it is) and still accelerating, and robots are coming (it's a maturing technology) and they're gonna be militarised (and uninhibited by feminism).
Roy Batty and Pris, combat models and 'basic pleasure'.
@MargaretMoony: Clearly you've never seen the 'powercell'/"John, time to go." scene from "Born to Run", the last episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Robot(Cyborg)+Cold Fusion=Sexy. FTW!
[and don't try and tell me it's nuclear fission power :) In the Pilot, Sarah asks Cameron "Is it nuclear?" about Terminator technology and she replies "Not Really."]
Anyway, it's Hot! (..... and disturbing and creepy and manipulative and touching and terribly, terribly sad ..... and his mother wouldn't like it.)
@Annalee Newitz: I've seen "postmodern" in the title of exactly one academic paper of the kind I read (and it was a pretty good one too). Never seen "feminism". :-)
This was super promising when I opened it but pretty disappointing. Not really a "map of the future" as much a nice piece of art with some terms thrown around. Shame. #mapofthefuture
@acrobatic rabbit: Its a think tank in California. It was created in 1968 by Paul Baran, Theodore Jay Gordon, and Olaf Helmer. They have a website.
www.iftf.org/ #mapofthefuture
What a useless exercise in buzzword aggregation. Honestly, it reads like they took two giant lists of hot topics, and played "one from column a, one from column b" all the way through, with utter disregard to plausibility, potential or implications. Pretty graphics though, and that about the only reason to pay attention to most things in Wired anymore. #mapofthefuture
@abstract-paradigm: The chart is of the original trilogy only. Boba apparently died in the original trilogy; whether he survived this apparent death is irrelevant.
Besides, I thought everybody knew by now that EU is not canon.
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HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H. was starred
HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H. was unstarred
@HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Who declared EU non-canon? I can see throwing some stuff out the door, but the likes of Shadows of the Empire or the Thrawn Trilogy seem at least twice as relevant as the Prequels... can we also declare the Prequels non-canon? Ewok Adventures stay though.
Anyway, I just have to support Boba... at least replace the little dot of death with a question mark. This is important... wait.
I developed a similar tool to analyze screenplays about 15 years ago when I worked at Paramount. While I love the charts, they only chart character physical proximity and don't convey the emotional intensity of specific characters or the emotional impact of the scenes upon the audience. Therefore, if you reordered the vertical listing of the characters, you would get a completely different representation. These were issues I worked on back then and realized that an algorithm can be used to plot Intensity. However, the values assigned to the algorithm so that it can calculate Intensity are subjective, dependent upon the emotional reaction of the person making the entry, and each person will have a different emotional reaction to those moments. Great charts though. Can probably be used when plotting a new script. #xkcd
@NealWiser: Or, you could take out all of the character names and places, and plot new names using the same old interaction lines from LoTR, Star Wars, or JP, inserting new locations, and turn this into some some of romantic comedy/action plot. Then you could write a whole new script for a whole new story, based entirely on character interaction lines and points from these three films... without anyone ever suspecting. #xkcd
@scifigene: Yeah, I see where you're going with that. But I think the Primer graph kind of anticipated that idea and superseded it, ad infinitum. #xkcd
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I would have thought that there would have been a spike in the amount of papers written on cybernetics in the last 10 years. After the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan started I would have thought more machine-biological applications and boitics would be applied to amputees. I also thought there was more study into biological computing that would have fallen under cybernetics.
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It would appear that 'micro', 'nano', 'carbon' and 'climate' were all in uptrends that started to accelerate during the '99-'00 tech/dotcom boom and 'robot' really took off after 9/11.
'Micro' started to peak first (maturing technology, market saturation, early warning of the recession), followed soon after by 'nano' (recession arrives), 'carbon' and 'climate' weren't slowed a jot by the recession and 'robot' started to slow.
Conclusion. The economy's stuffed (no surprise there), climate change is real (or we really believe it is) and still accelerating, and robots are coming (it's a maturing technology) and they're gonna be militarised (and uninhibited by feminism).
Roy Batty and Pris, combat models and 'basic pleasure'.
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Robot(Cyborg)+Cold Fusion=Sexy. FTW!
[and don't try and tell me it's nuclear fission power :) In the Pilot, Sarah asks Cameron "Is it nuclear?" about Terminator technology and she replies "Not Really."]
Anyway, it's Hot! (..... and disturbing and creepy and manipulative and touching and terribly, terribly sad ..... and his mother wouldn't like it.)
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"Damn! Your powercells are HOT!"
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www.iftf.org/ #mapofthefuture
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Besides, I thought everybody knew by now that EU is not canon.
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Anyway, I just have to support Boba... at least replace the little dot of death with a question mark. This is important... wait.
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@abstract-paradigm: #xkcd
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I kid you not! :) #xkcd
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