Consider this, we are living in a future [in-part] imagined over 30 years ago- in science fiction film and books. We may envision that 30 years from now we could live in a future with technology developed from the concepts we see in science fiction today. In this paper, the concepts of disability are challenged in the future based on the technologies imagined in the science fiction genre of the present and past. Focused on the sub-genre, Cyberpunk, current mainstream, as well as new emerging technologies inspired by science fiction are reviewed. Future disability is reimagined dependent on continued support and acceptance of the emerging technology. If our past is any indication, our future may lie in the conceptual and slightly implausible...
The world at large has experienced series of developmental changes through the first, second and thi...
Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) brings several examples of modifications made in the human body, each havin...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesJenny AndrusRepresentation of marginaliz...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Technology has been woven into disability, and the lives of people with disabilities, in intimate, p...
With its emphasis on futurity, its close association with scientific plausibility, and its dedicated...
This panel will showcase the work of the 5-year ‘Imagining Technologies for Disability Futures’ rese...
Commercially-driven metaverse development has been driven by philosophical and science fiction conc...
I would like to ask us all to think about the future of disability in our world through two older (b...
The article analyses depictions of disability embodiment in a range of contemporary North American s...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Comparative Media Studies, 2006.Inclu...
One billion people globally live with disabilities that are physical, sensory, psychiatric, neurolog...
© 2019 for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under the Creative Commons License Attribution 4...
In this paper, I want to show the role that emerging robotic technologies could play in the future i...
All lives are shaped by their health. However, the lives of people with disabilities are routinely s...
The world at large has experienced series of developmental changes through the first, second and thi...
Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) brings several examples of modifications made in the human body, each havin...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesJenny AndrusRepresentation of marginaliz...
Imagining futures for disabled people is frequently seen in terms of technological change. For examp...
Technology has been woven into disability, and the lives of people with disabilities, in intimate, p...
With its emphasis on futurity, its close association with scientific plausibility, and its dedicated...
This panel will showcase the work of the 5-year ‘Imagining Technologies for Disability Futures’ rese...
Commercially-driven metaverse development has been driven by philosophical and science fiction conc...
I would like to ask us all to think about the future of disability in our world through two older (b...
The article analyses depictions of disability embodiment in a range of contemporary North American s...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Comparative Media Studies, 2006.Inclu...
One billion people globally live with disabilities that are physical, sensory, psychiatric, neurolog...
© 2019 for this paper by its authors. Use permitted under the Creative Commons License Attribution 4...
In this paper, I want to show the role that emerging robotic technologies could play in the future i...
All lives are shaped by their health. However, the lives of people with disabilities are routinely s...
The world at large has experienced series of developmental changes through the first, second and thi...
Science Fiction (Sci-Fi) brings several examples of modifications made in the human body, each havin...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesWriting & Rhetoric StudiesJenny AndrusRepresentation of marginaliz...