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In class 10, students have to do futurological studies of various social systems are institutes.
It covers futurological research into long-term developments in science, technology, and philosophy.
Much of Langford's early book-length publication was futurological in nature.
Board member of the futurological group futura.ru.
"You are my futurological storm-shield," she says, jokingly, and moves her hand to cup his genitals.
The Futurological Congress (1974)
In the 1990s Lem forswore science fiction and returned to futurological prognostications, most notably those expressed in Okamgnienie (Blink of an Eye).
He wrote futurological essays about such things as the possible evolution of mass communication ("The Radio of the Future") and transportation and housing ("Ourselves and Our Buildings").
Lem was very interested in the issue of the nature of an ideal society: compare his Peace on Earth, The Futurological Congress and Observation on the Spot.
He is due to begin his role as an Animation Director for Ari Folman's upcoming feature "The Futurological Congress", based on a novel by Stanislaw Lem.
Christopher Kasparek, "A Futurological Note: Prus on H.G. Wells and the Year 2000," The Polish Review, vol.
The Congress is a 2013 live action/animation film by Ari Folman loosely based the novel The Futurological Congress by speculative fiction author Stanislaw Lem.
In the midst of such futurological abstractions, it can be easy to forget that if the Ralians or some group like them succeed in their cloning project, they will be introducing an actual new person into this world.
So at this point it seems wise to step back and look at the prospect as clearly as we can, so we can be sure that assemblers and nanotechnology are not a mere futurological mirage.
Some, like "Memoirs Found in a Bathtub" (1961) and "The Futurological Congress" (1971), are darkly satirical pictures of cold war-era life, involving technocratic societies that have broken down under the weight of their advanced machines.
Amnesiac Shrine, or The Misplacement (a Futurological Fable): Mirrored Cubes - Inverted - With the Reflection of an Inner Psyche as Represented by a Metaphorical Landscape, is his work.
The reader of futurological papers has before him graphs and tables printed on glossy paper and informing him as to when hydrogen-helium reactors will appear and when the telepathic property of the mind will be harnessed for commercial use.
Oh, it's lovely to be invited to participate in Futurological Congresses where Systems Science displays its grand apocalyptic graphs, to be asked to tell the newspapers what America will be like in 2001, and all that, but it's a terrible mistake.
No one knows how many physicists, chemists, biologists, atomic physicists, parapsychologists, geneticists and engineers are working on the project that will enable man to fly back to the world of the stars-they are often lumped together, somewhat inaccurately, under the generic name of futurological projects.
In the 1990s, Nelson invented a mythical gang of bikers called the Amnesiacs, and he has turned to them again for 'their help' in building this work, subtitled The misplacement (a futurological fable): mirrored cubes - inverted - with the reflection of an inner psyche as represented by a metaphorical landscape 2007.