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1 | {{Infobox website |
2 | | name = Hieroglyph | |
3 | | logo = | |
4 | | screenshot = | |
5 | | caption = | |
6 | | url = [http://hieroglyph.asu.edu/ hieroglyph.asu.edu] | |
7 | | alexa = | |
8 | | commercial = No | |
9 | | type = | |
10 | | language = [[English language|English]] | |
11 | | registration = | |
12 | | owner = [[Arizona State University]] | |
13 | | author = [[Neal Stephenson]], Founder; Ed Finn, Editor; [[Kathryn Cramer]], Editor | |
14 | | launch_date = 2012 | |
15 | | current_status = | |
16 | | revenue = | |
17 | }} | |
18 | '''Project Hieroglyph''' is an initiative to create [[science fiction]] that will spur innovation in science and technology founded by [[Neal Stephenson]] in 2011.<ref name="smag_201204_pessimistic" /> | |
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20 | Stephenson framed the ideas behind Hieroglyph in a World Policy Institute article entitled "Innovation Starvation" <ref name="wpi_20110927_stephenson" /> where he attempts to rally writers to infuse science fiction with [[optimism]] that could inspire a new generation to, as he puts it, “get big stuff done.” | |
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22 | Stephenson says that "a good SF universe has a coherence and internal logic that makes sense to scientists and engineers. Examples include [[Isaac Asimov]]'s robots, [[Robert Heinlein]]'s rocket ships, and [[William Gibson]]'s [[cyberspace]]. Such icons serve as hieroglyphs—simple, recognizable symbols on whose significance everyone agrees."<ref name="asu_2012_hieroglyphhomepage" /> | |
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24 | Stephenson partnered with [[Arizona State University]]'s Center for Science and the Imagination<ref name="asu_2019_csihomepage" /> which now administers the project. | |
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26 | In September 2014, the project's first book, Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future, edited by Ed Finn and [[Kathryn Cramer]] was published by [[William Morrow (publisher)|William Morrow]].<ref name="hieroglyph_2015_thebook" /> Contributors to the book include Neal Stephenson, [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Madeline Ashby]], [[Gregory Benford]], [[Rudy Rucker]], [[Vandana Singh]], [[Cory Doctorow]], [[Elizabeth Bear]], [[Karl Schroeder]], [[James Cambias]], [[Brenda Cooper]], [[Charlie Jane Anders]], [[Kathleen Ann Goonan]], [[Lee Konstantinou]], [[Annalee Newitz]], [[Geoffrey Landis]], [[David Brin]], [[Lawrence Krauss]], and [[Paul Davies]]. | |
27 | ||
28 | ==See also== | |
29 | *[[Collaborative innovation network]] | |
30 | *[[Exploratory engineering]] | |
31 | *[[Fictional technology]] | |
32 | *[[Invention]] | |
33 | *[[Macro-engineering]] | |
34 | *[[Megaproject]] | |
35 | *[[Megascale engineering]] | |
36 | *[[The Mongoliad]] | |
37 | *[[Retrofuturism]] | |
38 | *[[Techno-progressivism]] | |
39 | *[[Technological utopianism]] | |
40 | ||
41 | ==References== | |
42 | {{reflist|refs= | |
43 | ||
44 | <ref name="smag_201204_pessimistic">{{cite web | |
45 | | last = Newitz | |
46 | | first = Annalee | |
47 | | url = http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/Dear-Science-Fiction-Writers-Stop-Being-So-Pessimistic.html | |
48 | | title = Dear Science Fiction Writers: Stop Being So Pessimistic! | |
49 | | publisher = Smithsonianmag.com | |
50 | | date = April 2012 | |
51 | | access-date = 2012-04-14 | |
52 | }}</ref> | |
53 | ||
54 | <ref name="wpi_20110927_stephenson">{{cite web | |
55 | | last = Stephenson | |
56 | | first = Neal | |
57 | | url = http://www.worldpolicy.org/journal/fall2011/innovation-starvation | |
58 | | title = Innovation Starvation | |
59 | | publisher = Worldpolicy.org | |
60 | | date = 2011-09-27 | |
61 | | access-date = 2012-04-14 | |
62 | }}</ref> | |
63 | ||
64 | <ref name="asu_2012_hieroglyphhomepage">{{cite web | |
65 | | author = <!-- by ASU --> | |
66 | | url = http://hieroglyph.asu.edu/ | |
67 | | title = Hieroglyph | |
68 | | publisher = Hieroglyph.asu.edu | |
69 | | date = | |
70 | | access-date = 2012-04-14 | |
71 | }}</ref> | |
72 | ||
73 | <ref name="asu_2019_csihomepage">{{cite web | |
74 | | author = <!-- by ASU --> | |
75 | | url = http://csi.asu.edu/ | |
76 | | title = Center for Science and the Imagination, Arizona State University | |
77 | | access-date = 2019-02-13 | |
78 | }}</ref> | |
79 | ||
80 | <ref name="hieroglyph_2015_thebook">{{cite book | |
81 | | title = Hieroglyph : Stories and Visions for a Better Future | |
82 | | editor-last1 = Finn | |
83 | | editor-first1 = Ed | |
84 | | editor-last2 = Cramer | |
85 | | editor-first2 = Kathryn | |
86 | | last1 = Stephenson | |
87 | | first1 = Neal | |
88 | | last2 = Goonan | |
89 | | first2 = Kathleen Anne | |
90 | | last3 = Ashby | |
91 | | first3 = Madline | |
92 | | last4 = Doctorow | |
93 | | first4 = Cory | |
94 | | last5 = Lee | |
95 | | first5 = Konstantinou | |
96 | | last6 = Schroeder | |
97 | | first6 = Karl | |
98 | | last7 = Newitz | |
99 | | first7 = Annalee | |
100 | | last8 = Landis | |
101 | | first8 = Geoffrey | |
102 | | last9 = Cambias | |
103 | | first9 = James L. | |
104 | | last10 = Benford | |
105 | | first10 = Gregory | |
106 | | last11 = Vandana | |
107 | | first11 = Singh | |
108 | | last12 = Cooper | |
109 | | first12 = Brenda | |
110 | | last13 = Bear | |
111 | | first13 = Elizabeth | |
112 | | last14 = Rucker | |
113 | | first14 = Rudy | |
114 | | last15 = Brin | |
115 | | first15 = David | |
116 | | last16 = Anders | |
117 | | first16 = Charlie Jane | |
118 | | last17 = Sterling | |
119 | | first17 = Bruce | |
120 | | date = 2015 | |
121 | | publisher = [[William Morrow (publisher)|William Morrow]] | |
122 | | location = New York | |
123 | | oclc = 904576842 | |
124 | | isbn = 9780062204714 | |
125 | }}</ref> | |
126 | ||
127 | ||
128 | }} | |
129 | ||
130 | ==Further reading== | |
131 | *[http://www.chron.com/opinion/outlook/article/Innovation-stagnation-is-slowing-U-S-progress-2208324.php Innovation stagnation is slowing U.S. progress] by [[David Brooks (journalist)|David Brooks]], ''[[Houston Chronicle]]'', October 7, 2011. | |
132 | *[https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-28974943 Project Hieroglyph: Fighting society's dystopian future] by Debbie Siegelbaum, [[BBC News]], Washington, September 3, 2014. | |
133 | ||
134 | [[Category:Adventure fiction]] | |
135 | [[Category:Arizona State University]] | |
136 | [[Category:Electronic literature]] | |
137 | [[Category:Emerging technologies]] | |
138 | [[Category:Futures studies]] | |
139 | [[Category:Technology forecasting]] | |
140 | [[Category:Technology in society]] | |
141 | [[Category:Science fiction literature]] | |
142 | [[Category:Technology development]] | |
143 | [[Category:American science websites]] |