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October 28, 2022 Musings

Homesick and restless

One night when I was a little girl, supposedly asleep in bed, my mum came in: Why are you still

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April 14, 2020 Musings

Genre tripping in Westworld

Warning: This post contains spoilers for Westworld up to and including Series 3 Episode 5. I am rooting for Dolores,

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January 22, 2020 Musings

Westworld: Robots and 10,247 lines of code

Warning: This post contains Westworld spoilers. Last March (2019), I watched Westworld Series 1 and 2. Afterwards, I wrote a

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January 8, 2016 Musings

Storytelling in technology: The myth of progress

A system is an imaginary machine, invented to connect together in the fancy those different movements and effects which are

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May 5, 2007 Musings

Is the future of techology to be found in fiction?

When Jurassic Park was on at the cinema, I remember laughing out loud with a couple of my computing mates

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