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| language = [[English language|English]]
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| owner = [[Arizona State University]]
| author = [[Neal Stephenson]], Founder; Ed Finn, Editor; [[Kathryn Cramer]], Editor
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'''Project Hieroglyph''' is an initiative to create [[science fiction]] that will spur innovation in science and technology founded by [[Neal Stephenson]] in 2011.
Stephenson framed the ideas behind Hieroglyph in a World Policy Institute article entitled "Innovation Starvation" 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.”
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."
Stephenson partnered with [[Arizona State University]]'s Center for Science and the Imagination which now administers the project.
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]]. 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]].
==See also==
*[[Collaborative innovation network]]
*[[Exploratory engineering]]
*[[Fictional technology]]
*[[Invention]]
*[[Macro-engineering]]
*[[Megaproject]]
*[[Megascale engineering]]
*[[The Mongoliad]]
*[[Retrofuturism]]
*[[Techno-progressivism]]
*[[Technological utopianism]]
==References==
{{reflist|refs=
[{{cite web
| last = Newitz
| first = Annalee
| url = http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/Dear-Science-Fiction-Writers-Stop-Being-So-Pessimistic.html
| title = Dear Science Fiction Writers: Stop Being So Pessimistic!
| publisher = Smithsonianmag.com
| date = April 2012
| access-date = 2012-04-14
}}]
[{{cite web
| last = Stephenson
| first = Neal
| url = http://www.worldpolicy.org/journal/fall2011/innovation-starvation
| title = Innovation Starvation
| publisher = Worldpolicy.org
| date = 2011-09-27
| access-date = 2012-04-14
}}]
[{{cite web
| author =
| url = http://hieroglyph.asu.edu/
| title = Hieroglyph
| publisher = Hieroglyph.asu.edu
| date =
| access-date = 2012-04-14
}}]
[{{cite web
| author =
| url = http://csi.asu.edu/
| title = Center for Science and the Imagination, Arizona State University
| access-date = 2019-02-13
}}]
[{{cite book
| title = Hieroglyph : Stories and Visions for a Better Future
| editor-last1 = Finn
| editor-first1 = Ed
| editor-last2 = Cramer
| editor-first2 = Kathryn
| last1 = Stephenson
| first1 = Neal
| last2 = Goonan
| first2 = Kathleen Anne
| last3 = Ashby
| first3 = Madline
| last4 = Doctorow
| first4 = Cory
| last5 = Lee
| first5 = Konstantinou
| last6 = Schroeder
| first6 = Karl
| last7 = Newitz
| first7 = Annalee
| last8 = Landis
| first8 = Geoffrey
| last9 = Cambias
| first9 = James L.
| last10 = Benford
| first10 = Gregory
| last11 = Vandana
| first11 = Singh
| last12 = Cooper
| first12 = Brenda
| last13 = Bear
| first13 = Elizabeth
| last14 = Rucker
| first14 = Rudy
| last15 = Brin
| first15 = David
| last16 = Anders
| first16 = Charlie Jane
| last17 = Sterling
| first17 = Bruce
| date = 2015
| publisher = [[William Morrow (publisher)|William Morrow]]
| location = New York
| oclc = 904576842
| isbn = 9780062204714
}}]
}}
==Further reading==
*[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.
*[https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-28974943 Project Hieroglyph: Fighting society's dystopian future] by Debbie Siegelbaum, [[BBC News]], Washington, September 3, 2014.
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