- Emchowicz, Antoni, and Nunneley, Paul (1999). Future Toys: Robots, Astronauts, Spaceships, Ray Guns. London. UK: New Cavendish Books.Google Scholar
- Google Images, with apologies to academia.Google Scholar
- Heads-up and GUIs of the Future: http://hudsandguis.com/tag/guis/Google Scholar
- Marcus, Aaron. Personal collection of drawings, science-fiction books, magazines, videotapes and DVDs, 1950s-2010s.Google Scholar
- Robertson, Frank M. (2002). Art of Imagination: 20th Century Visions of Science Fiction, Horror, and Fantasy. Portland, Oregon: Collectors Press.Google Scholar
- Science-fiction book trailers taxonomy: "Hogan, Ron {2008}. "Towards a Taxonomy of Science Fiction Book Trailers" http://www.mediabistro.com/galleycat/towards-a-taxonomy-of-science-fiction-book-trailers_b7440. {Checked 17 June 2011} Wikipedia, with apologies to academia.Google Scholar
Index Terms
- The past 100 year of the future: CHI/HCI/UX in sci-Fi movies and television
Recommendations
Looking past yesterday's tomorrow: using futures studies methods to extend the research horizon
CHI '13: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing SystemsDoing research is, in part, an act of foresight. Even though it is not explicit in many projects, we especially value research that is still relevant five, ten or more years after it is completed. However, published research in the field of interactive ...
MPC "X-Men: days of future past" VFX breakdown
SIGGRAPH '15: ACM SIGGRAPH 2015 Computer Animation FestivalAs lead VFX studio on "X-Men: Days of Future Past", Moving Picture Company created the future sequences in the movie including the future sentinels and various mutant powers, environments, the X-Jet, and more.
The Past and Future of ITiCSE
The Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (ITiCSE) is the second oldest SIGCSE conference, celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2020. The conference has had impact beyond its immediate audience, as its organizers ...
Comments