Imaginary Papers: Issue 6

Lisa Yin Han, Jonathon Keats & Ruth Wylie

Sarena Ulibarri and Ed Finn on Solarpunk

How Do You Like It So Far? podcast

Cities of Light: A Collection of Solar Futures

A collection of science fiction stories, art, and essays exploring how the transition to solar energy will transform cities; catalyze revolutions in politics, governance, and culture; and create diverse futures for human communities.

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Arizona State University’s Free Solarpunk Anthology is All About Optimistic Futures

Andrew Liptak, Tor.com

Cities of Light: A discussion on the impact of a solar future

Justin Spangenthal, The State Press

Cities of Light: Democracy and Justice in Solar-Powered Cities

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San Antonio

Table of Contents Chicago, Illinois Portland, Oregon San Juan, Puerto Rico San Antonio, Texas The Scent of the Freetails, by Deji Bryce Olukotun Freetails, Freedom, and Community in a Solar-Powered

Portland

Table of Contents Chicago, Illinois Portland, Oregon Solarshades, by Andrew Dana Hudson Quiet Mobilization, Inclusion, and the Energy Futures of Cities, by Patricia Romero-Lankao Encountering Energy Systems, by Angel L.

Chicago

Table of Contents Chicago, Illinois Efficiency, by Paolo Bacigalupi Remarks by the President, by Elizabeth Monoian and Robert Ferry A Mobility Revolution is Coming, by Alāna Wilson Grid Innovation, by

Cities of Light: Introduction

Table of Contents Chicago, Illinois Portland, Oregon San Juan, Puerto Rico San Antonio, Texas Democracy and Justice in Solar-Powered Cities: The Power of Customized and Inclusive Futures, by Clark A.

Cities of Light

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Applied Imagination Fellowship

The Center for Science and the Imagination invites applications for its new Applied Imagination Fellowship. The fellowship is inspired by our belief that imagination is a crucial but often overlooked resource that serves as the ignition system for empathy, anticipation, and resilience. Learn more

How imagining our own extinction may save us

Pauline Holdsworth, CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Katie Bouman

Katie Bouman is an assistant professor of computing and mathematical sciences, electrical engineering, and astronomy at Caltech in Pasadena, California. In this episode, we talk about scientific collaboration, imagination, and Katie’s work on the Event…

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Imaginary Papers: Issue 5

Emma Kostopolus, Malik Toms, and Joey Eschrich

Annual Report 2019/20

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Banner image for CSI Skill Tree: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri. On the left side, headshots of Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay and Arkady Martine. On the right side, a screenshot from the game, showing a futuristic city built on a tile-based map.

CSI Skill Tree: Sid Meier’s Alpha Centauri

with Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay & Arkady Martine

Regina Kanyu Wang

Regina Kanyu Wang is a science fiction writer, researcher, and critic from Shanghai. She is now based at the University of Oslo, where she is part of the CoFUTURES project. In this conversation, we talk about the Chinese science fiction scene, its fan …

Moya Bailey

Moya Bailey is a Black queer feminist scholar, writer, and activist. She is the co-author of #HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice and has a new book Misogynoir Transformed: Black Women’s Digital Resistance coming out May 2021. In this …