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'The Scallop Divers of Enceladus': International Saturn Exploration Initiative (I.S.E.I) Propaganda poster.
Limited edition print for Life in 2050, a contemporary art exhibition created for the 9th SCI-FI-LONDON Film Festival.
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Curator Transmission has set the dial to 40 years from now and commissioned leading and emerging visual artists from around the world to create thought-provoking and original work imagining what the future holds in Life In 2050.
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Colourwave Print On 160gsm Matt Paper (594mm x 420mm)
Signed And Numbered Edition Of 10.
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Literary Editor for SCI-FI-LONDON Robert Grant introducing the Life in 2050 - Sci-Fi London Film Plotting and Science coherence workshop and the panelists.
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks? - Hunterian Museum, London
The Sci-Fi-London: Life in 2050 - Film Plotting and Science coherence workshop panel:
Science Fiction writer Tony Ballantyne,
Microbiologist Dr. Simon Park , Science Fiction writer, Philip Palmer and Environmental Scientist Jonathan Cowie
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks?
Environmental scientist Jonathan Cowie presents the key questions that need to be addressed for man's continued survival.
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks? - Hunterian Museum, London
The Sci-Fi-London: Life in 2050 - Film Plotting and Science coherence workshop panel:
Science Fiction writer Tony Ballantyne,
Microbiologist Dr. Simon Park , Science Fiction writer, Philip Palmer and Environmental Scientist Jonathan Cowie
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks? - Hunterian Museum, London
The Royal College of Surgeons, London
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks?
Microbiologist Dr. Simon Park scaring the living daylights out of us by letting us know that bacteria are smart, very active, travel light and outnumber us.
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks? - Hunterian Museum, London
The Sci-Fi-London: Life in 2050 - Film Plotting and Science coherence workshop panel taking a break.
Science Fiction writer Tony Ballantyne,
Microbiologist Dr. Simon Park, Environmental Scientist Jonathan Cowie and Science Fiction writer Philip Palmer
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks?
Environmental scientist Jonathan Cowie lets us what we have to look forward ot in the year 2050. Surprises included over population, resource shortage, and environmental collapse all combining into the "Perfect Storm".
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks? - Hunterian Museum, London
The six books short-listed for the Arthur C Clarke Award. L-R
Gwyneth Jones - Spirit, China MiƩville - The City & The City, Adam Roberts - Yellow Blue Tibia, Kim Stanley Robinson - Galileo's Dream, Marcel Theroux' - Far North, Chris Wooding - Retribution Falls
China MiƩville just taken his seat after his acceptance speech for winning the Arthur C Clarke Award. Two seats along that's over British actor Craig Conway and Sci-Fi Legend Sean Pertwee
China MiƩville has just taken his seat after his acceptance speech for winning the Arthur C Clarke Award. Two seats along that's over British actor Craig Conway and Sci-Fi Legend Sean Pertwee
Environmental scientist Jonathan Cowie discusses an 1994 survey in which scientists list what inspired their career choice.
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks? - Hunterian Museum, London
Festival Director Louis Savy and Alex Fitch talking a breather & a moment to chat at the end of a great evening.
Sci-Fi & Fantasy Legend Sean Pertwee recording one of the notorious stings for the SCI-FI-LONDON.com web site.
Entrance to the Apollo Piccadilly has been StarCrafted for the SCI-FI-LONDON 9 Festival. Star Craft 2
China MiƩville chatting with the press after winning the Arthur C Clarke for a staggering third time
Festival Director Louis Savy and one of his Angels throwing out freebie games, DVDs and Blu-Rays before the first London screening of Splice
SCI-FI-LONDON Festival Director welcoming everyone and introducing the Arthur C Clarke Award ceremony
Even the washrooms at the Apollo Piccadilly Cinema are top notch, that's the SCI-FI-LONDON 9 Ident playing on the mirror monitor. Cool stuff
Heaving crowd for SCI-FI-LONDON opening night. The tall mid frame is short-listed Author China MiƩville.
Directing Legend Joe Dante pops in to SCI-FI-LONDON 9 opening night to chat with Festival Director Louis Savy
China MiƩville chatting with the press after winning the Arthur C Clarke for a staggering third time
SCI-FI-LONDON Festival Director welcoming everyone and introducing the Arthur C Clarke Award ceremony
The Sci-Fi-London: Life in 2050 - Film Plotting and Science coherence workshop panel:
Science Fiction writer Tony Ballantyne,
Microbiologist Dr. Simon Park , Science Fiction writer, Philip Palmer and Environmental Scientist Jonathan Cowie
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks? - Hunterian Museum, London
Arthur C Clarke Award Administrator Tom Hunter introducing the Arthur C Clarke Award evening. He also delivered a touching remembrance to Arthur C Clarke
Life in 2050 - Sci-Fi London Film Plotting and Science coherence workshop - Hunterian Museum, London
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks?
- Hunterian Museum, London
SCI-FI-LONDON Festival Director welcoming everyone and introducing the Arthur C Clarke Award ceremony
Microbiologist Dr. Simon Park explaining some of the early signs that Bacteria plan to conquer the world
This workshop has a mission! Sci-Fi-London want to see more low-budget, British, science fiction films made: films that look into the near future and challenge some of the decisions humanity is making today. Will there really be clones mining the surface of the Moon for Helium 3? Will the sea levels have risen so high that there are only a few survivors living in giant Arks? - Hunterian Museum, London