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About Binding Prometheus
I want to start actively advocating on behalf of my own work, and the most valuable part of my canon is, without a doubt, Binding Prometheus, the play I have been working on since 2019 and only finished in 2023 as part of my MA. The play itself is an amalgamation of a million different inspirations. On one end, it evokes the Ancient Greek myth-play, deriving its own title from the earliest extant work of Western drama we have, Aeschylus’s Prometheus Bound. On the other end, it borrows significantly from the sci-fi bulwarks from over the years, namely Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Karel Capek’s Rossum’s Universal Robots. The play could be an episode of Black Mirror, I fear. I don’t know. I’ve only ever seen one episode of Black Mirror.
By Steven Christopher McKnight2 months ago in Futurism
A Dystopia of Our Own Design
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—for ever. –George Orwell, 1984 More and more often, I look around and find that the themes of my favorite dystopian novels have come to life: separatism/division, erasure, controlling the past to control the future, the rich stamping on the poor while the poor take it out on each other, using technology to control and monitor our lives, etc. It is everything that we have been warned against, especially in literature—time and time again.
By Stephanie Hoogstad3 months ago in Futurism
Accidental Time Travel
There are many stories and concepts that have deeply fascinated me. Stories that consist of that strange and hazy divide between science and the supernatural. One such concept that has always intrigued me is the bizarre phenomena of time slips.
By Jasmine Aguilar5 months ago in Futurism
AI - The Phantom Menace
We’ve all read and heard about the various problems that artificial intelligence (AI) can bring. Some are already happening—like job losses or media being flooded with AI-generated texts and images. Others remain in the realm of science fiction.
By Bozhan Bozhkov7 months ago in Futurism
Review of 'Superman'
I've been following and enjoying Superman's exploits since I started watching him played by George Reeves on television when I was a kid in the 1950s, and started reading the comic book a few years later, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster way back in 1938. And as an adult I even contributed an article about The Man of Steel -- “Superman, Patriotism, and Doing the Ultimate Good” (which explored why Superman didn't just wipe out Hitler and the Nazis in World War Two) in The Man from Krypton -- an anthology published in 2006.
By Paul Levinson7 months ago in Futurism
What I think about space tourism
It’s Midsummer and it’s raining. It looks and feels like the start of winter already. Instead of sitting to contemplate how miserable I am feeling right now, I decided to read some news to find something worth complaining about? Why? I already told you why.
By Susan Fourtané 8 months ago in Futurism
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Understanding Virtual Reality Conferencing
Virtual reality conferencing tools are immersive communication platforms that allow individuals to meet and collaborate inside digital environments. Unlike traditional video conferencing systems that rely on flat screens, virtual reality conferencing places participants within three dimensional spaces where they interact as avatars. This approach creates a stronger sense of presence and engagement, making remote communication feel more natural and interactive.
By Alex Kipmanabout 2 hours ago in Futurism
A YouTuber Bought the Galaxy S26 Ultra Early — and the Leak Spills Most of Samsung’s Surprise
What Happened (Facts) A major pre-launch leak has surfaced around Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 Ultra, just days before the company’s official Galaxy S26 series debut (expected February 25).
By Behind the Techabout 2 hours ago in Futurism
Peak Design’s New Phone Straps Might Be the First “Mobile Strap” System That Feels Truly Premium
What Happened (Facts) Phone straps—especially crossbody options—are becoming a bigger accessory trend, driven by a mix of practical needs (limited pocket space, commuting, travel) and lifestyle habits (always-on photography, quick access to a device). In that context, Peak Design—best known for high-quality photography straps and camera gear—has expanded its mobile lineup with three new phone strap products built around a single new mechanism: a redesigned attachment system called the micro anchor.
By Behind the Techabout 3 hours ago in Futurism
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026: What to Expect From the Galaxy S26 Event
What Happened (Facts) Samsung’s first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2026 is scheduled for Feb. 25 in San Francisco, with the presentation set to begin at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT, according to the live coverage preview shared by Gizmodo’s team (Raymond Wong, Kyle Barr, and James Pero).
By Behind the Techabout 3 hours ago in Futurism
If AI Makes Work Obsolete, Who Controls the Food Supply?
What Happened (Facts) A Guardian analysis piece by economist-journalist Eduardo Porter argues that the biggest missing debate in today’s AI panic is not “Will AI take our jobs?” but a more basic question: if human labor becomes economically irrelevant, how will people afford to live — and who decides what they get?
By Behind the Techabout 3 hours ago in Futurism
Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro Review: A Rugged Outdoor Smartwatch With Offline Navigation
What Happened (Facts) The Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro is positioned as a rugged smartwatch for outdoor and fitness-heavy users, and in testing it stood out for durability, display brightness, navigation features, and battery life.
By Behind the Techabout 3 hours ago in Futurism
Galaxy S26 Ultra: Samsung’s Next Flagship Aims to Shift the Smartphone Conversation
What Happened (Facts) Samsung is expected to unveil the Galaxy S26 Ultra alongside the Galaxy S26 and S26+ at a Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for next week, according to reporting circulating ahead of the launch. The framing around the S26 Ultra is less about chasing the biggest numbers (megapixels, brightness, raw clock speeds) and more about repositioning the phone as a stable, long-life “professional tool” that anchors Samsung’s ecosystem against rivals like Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro and Google’s Pixel 10 Pro.
By Behind the Techabout 3 hours ago in Futurism
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Katherine D. Graham
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Everyday Junglist
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