Hieroglyph, Ed Finn
Hieroglyph, Ed Finn
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Hieroglyph
Stories and Visions for a Better Future

Author: Ed Finn, Kathryn Cramer

Narrator: Danny Campbell, Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 24 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: William Morrow

Published: 09/09/2014


Synopsis

Inspired by New York Times bestselling author Neal Stephenson, an anthology of stories, set in the near future, from some of today’s leading writers, thinkers, and visionaries that reignites the iconic and optimistic visions of the golden age of science fiction.In his 2011 article “Innovation Starvation,” Neal Stephenson argued that we—the society whose earlier scientists and engineers witnessed the airplane, the automobile, nuclear energy, the computer, and space exploration—must reignite our ambitions to think boldly and do Big Stuff. He also advanced the Hieroglyph Theory which illuminates the power of science fiction to inspire the inventive imagination: “Good SF supplies a plausible, fully thought-out picture of an alternate reality in which some sort of compelling innovation has taken place.”In 2012, Arizona State University established the Center for Science and the Imagination to bring together writers, artists, and creative thinkers with scientists, engineers, and technologists to cultivate and expand on “moon shot ideas” that inspire the imagination and catalyze real-world innovations.Now comes this remarkable anthology uniting twenty of today’s leading thinkers, writers, and visionaries—among them Cory Doctorow, Gregory Benford, Elizabeth Bear, Bruce Sterling, and Neal Stephenson—to contribute works of “techno-optimism” that challenge us to dream and do Big Stuff. Engaging, mind-bending, provocative, and imaginative, Hieroglyph offers a forward-thinking approach to the intersection of art and technology that has the power to change our world. 

About Ed Finn

Ed Finn is the founding director of the Center for Science and the Imagination at Arizona State University, where he is an assistant professor with a joint appointment in the School of Arts, Media and Engineering and the Department of English. He has worked as a journalist at Time, Slate, and Popular Science.

About Kathryn Cramer

Kathryn Cramer is a writer, critic, and anthologist, and was co-editor of the Year's Best Fantasy and Year's Best SF series. She has co-edited approximately 30 anthologies. She was a founding editor of The New York Review of Science Fiction, and has a large number of Hugo nominations in the Semiprozine category to show for it. She won a World Fantasy Award for her anthology The Architecture of Fear. Kathryn grew up in Seattle. She holds a B.A. in Mathematics and a masters degree in American Studies, both from from Columbia University in New York. Recently, she has been a consultant for Wolfram Research, L. W. Currey, an antiquarian bookseller, and for ASU's Center for Science and the Imagination. She currently lives in Westport, New York in the Adirondack Park.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ed on August 23, 2014

You should know I edited this book, but that only adds depth and passion to the five-star rating. Seriously, it's awesome: full of great stories by amazing writers. Even better, it's part of a remarkable ongoing experiment in collective imagination: hieroglyph.asu.edu.......more

Goodreads review by S. Price on October 09, 2014

A few gems in the collection, but too many are just interesting ideas wrapped in preachy, paper-thin plots.......more

Goodreads review by Miles on December 04, 2015

Hieroglyph: Stories & Visions for a Better Future is an outgrowth of Arizona State University’s Center for Science and the Imagination. Since the project was inspired by a Neal Stephenson essay (one of my favorite authors), I figured it would be an enlightening and worthwhile collection of speculati......more

Goodreads review by Kalin on July 08, 2020

A varied, stimulating, generally satisfying anthology. Some of these futures I would love to claim as my own. Or work towards. I hope I already am. :) A few words about each story that particularly captivated me (my foremost favorite is in bold): [URL not allowed]......more

Goodreads review by Lena on January 09, 2019

Atmosphæra Incognitaby Neal Stephenson ★★★★☆ “There was carping on the Internet but the journalists and businesspeople who rode the helirail up to the top and sat at the bar taking in the black sky and the curvature of the earth—well, none of them doubted.” Strong start with beautiful imagery. A v......more