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Science fiction films present hypothetical futures, featuring imagined technological advancements--not yet realized but perhaps (more or less) plausible. Yet how much of what audiences see is within the bounds of possibility? Can we really envision what a black hole looks like? Can dinosaurs really be genetically re-engineered? Originating from an annual Science Fiction Film Series in Denver, Colorado, this volume of essays examines 10 films, with a focus on discerning the possible, the unlikely, and the purely science fictional. With essays by scientists in relevant fields, chapters provide analyses of the movies themselves, along with examination of the actual science (or lack thereof) in each film.



Table of Contents
Introduction
Vincent Piturro 1
Chapter 1: Arrival 11
The Science of Communicating with Aliens
Ka Chun Yu 16
Arrival from a Linguist's Perspective
Andrew J. Pantos 23
Chapter 2: Interstellar 31
How Easy Is Interstellar Colonization?
Ka Chun Yu 39
Chapter 3: 2001: A Space Odyssey 49
Catching HAL
Ka Chun Yu 59
Chapter 4: Children of Men 73
Infertility and the Near-Future
Nicole L. Garneau 80
Chapter 5: Perfect Sense 84
All They Need to Know: Connectedness
Nicole L. Garneau 90
Chapter 6: Upstream Color 97
Parasites and Defying Explanation
Nicole L. Garneau 103
Chapter 7: Contact 110
The Sounds of Contact
Naomi Pequette 117
Chapter 8: Jurassic Park 123
Jurassic Park and the Dinosaur Renaissance
Joseph Sertich 131
Monstrous Life Finds a Way: Jurassic Park and Monstrosity
Charles Hoge 137
Chapter 9: King Kong 145
Gigantic Animals
Jeffrey T. Stephenson 152
Falling Off the Phallus of Civilization: On Max Steiner's Soundtrack to King Kong
Roger K. Green 159
Chapter 10: The Martian 167
The Martian: Fact, Fiction or Fantasy? An Interview with Steven Lee
Ka Chun Yu 174
About the Contributors 187
Bibliography 189
Index 190

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/23/2021 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476683300, 978-1476683300
      ISBN10: 1476683301

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Science fiction films present hypothetical futures, featuring imagined technological advancements--not yet realized but perhaps (more or less) plausible. Yet how much of what audiences see is within the bounds of possibility? Can we really envision what a black hole looks like? Can dinosaurs really be genetically re-engineered? Originating from an annual Science Fiction Film Series in Denver, Colorado, this volume of essays examines 10 films, with a focus on discerning the possible, the unlikely, and the purely science fictional. With essays by scientists in relevant fields, chapters provide analyses of the movies themselves, along with examination of the actual science (or lack thereof) in each film.



      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      Vincent Piturro 1
      Chapter 1: Arrival 11
      The Science of Communicating with Aliens
      Ka Chun Yu 16
      Arrival from a Linguist's Perspective
      Andrew J. Pantos 23
      Chapter 2: Interstellar 31
      How Easy Is Interstellar Colonization?
      Ka Chun Yu 39
      Chapter 3: 2001: A Space Odyssey 49
      Catching HAL
      Ka Chun Yu 59
      Chapter 4: Children of Men 73
      Infertility and the Near-Future
      Nicole L. Garneau 80
      Chapter 5: Perfect Sense 84
      All They Need to Know: Connectedness
      Nicole L. Garneau 90
      Chapter 6: Upstream Color 97
      Parasites and Defying Explanation
      Nicole L. Garneau 103
      Chapter 7: Contact 110
      The Sounds of Contact
      Naomi Pequette 117
      Chapter 8: Jurassic Park 123
      Jurassic Park and the Dinosaur Renaissance
      Joseph Sertich 131
      Monstrous Life Finds a Way: Jurassic Park and Monstrosity
      Charles Hoge 137
      Chapter 9: King Kong 145
      Gigantic Animals
      Jeffrey T. Stephenson 152
      Falling Off the Phallus of Civilization: On Max Steiner's Soundtrack to King Kong
      Roger K. Green 159
      Chapter 10: The Martian 167
      The Martian: Fact, Fiction or Fantasy? An Interview with Steven Lee
      Ka Chun Yu 174
      About the Contributors 187
      Bibliography 189
      Index 190

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