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2012
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Publisher: Reed Business Information Ltd.
177 pages
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Arc 1.2: Post Human Conditions

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Arc is a digital quarterly about the future. There are articles and travelogues, stories and speculations. Guesses, dreams, conjectures. Most of all, mistakes. Some are glorious, some are wild, some are inevitable, and a couple, no doubt, will turn out to be downright foolish. Because the future holds all the jokers. The future always wins. In this issue: THE FUTURE'S MINE, by Frederik Pohl How we think about the future, shapes the future — and the last of Gernsback’s greats says we should be careful what we wish for. NOBODY KNOWS YOU'RE A DOG, by Anne Galloway & Sumit Paul-Choudhury The internet is sending feelers through the animal kingdom. Is this a new way of looking at life on earth - or just another vanity mirror for humans? ATTENUATION, by Nick Harkaway Sonny Hall lived fast, died young and left a beautiful corpse. And that’s when his troubles really began. PETERSBURG'S PROMETHEUS, by Sonja Vesterholt & Simon Ings For 20 years, unemployable Russian filmmaker Pavel Klushantsev led a life of loneliness and obscurity, unaware of a Hollywood campaign to track down “the Red Kubrick”. THE MAN, by Paul McAuley Why did he come to this hardscrabble human settlement, unannounced, unequipped, without purpose, without desire? Come to think of it - why did they? THROUGH THE DEEP SPACE DESERT, by Regina Peldszus Humanity is about to embark on the longest, most tedious round-trip ever. Fretful passenger Regina Peldszus asks, “Are we there yet?” BIG DAVE'S IN LOVE, by T.D. Edge Poor Dave: somewhere under all those vodka mallows beats a lover’s heart. And Jack had better find it, fast, before the sludge arrives. THE MUDANG'S DANCE, by Gord Sellar South Korea has gone from impoverished feudal backwater to liberal economic superpower in a generation — yet its people don’t talk about the future much. Do they know something we don’t? BUILT FOR PLEASURE, by P.D. Smith There are many serious and sober reasons why humanity has become a predominantly urban species - but it’s the silly ones that count. ADULT PURSUITS, by Holly Gramazio Treasure hunts and letterboxing, football and free-for-alls: these games engage entire communities. Can digital games compete? BAD VIBRATIONS, by Kyle Munkittrick A game is like a dream: you have to be in it to understand it. So why do the best games put you in the last place you would ever want to be? KOMODO, by Jeff VanderMeer Listen, child: there are no such things as angels, and the gods are taking us for a ride. But what a ride!

Book Information

Title:Arc 1.2: Post Human Conditions
Author:Jeff VanderMeer
Series:Anthologies
Published:2012
Pages:177

Series Progress

This book is part of the Anthologies series.