Friday, April 4, 2014

Link Round-Up: April 4, 2014




The Artful Collector: Moving into a New Era of SF/F Art

Cory Doctorow has a thought-provoking column in The Guardian on Why it is not possible to regulate robots.

Dark Roasted has a smashing gallery of British science fiction and science pulps from the golden age of SciFi Artwork.  These are recognizably of a piece with the American pulps of the era, but are also distinctive in every way: line, color-choice, subject, typography, composition and character design. 

A fan made her own Doctor Who-themed version of the Guess Who game.

Jeff Smith, author of the highly lauded and much-awarded Bone comic series, and the subsequent RASL comic series, has returned with a new comic: Tüki Saves the Humans, a web series based on "the most current speculations of scientific experts" about a major ice age somewhere between 2 million and 975,000 years ago and the first migrations out of Africa.

Tumblr Chronicles The Most Private Moments Caught On Google Street View Jon Rafman’s Tumblr curates beautiful, heart-wrenchingly private scenes caught on camera.


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