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dsudis · 6 months
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We're made of star stuff
We are a way for the cosmos to know itself
[Put a ∞ in my inbox and I'll put my iTunes on shuffle! There's over six thousand songs in there, who knows what you'll get. Perhaps a science remix from fourteen years ago??]
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sure-thing-casey · 9 days
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Star Stuff
I saw the sea the sea saw me I heard the bird calling the calling bird, me “we are a way for the cosmos to know itself”
Casey O’Brien, 2024
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modern-major-wonka · 2 years
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I find myself coming back to this song whenever I feel myself becoming too jaded about humanity.
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standardquip · 4 months
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Video:Children of the Sea Audio:MelodySheep – Greatest Show on Earth (Symphony of Science) Premiere Date:2020 Status:Downloadable, Streamable Genre(s):Other, Artistic Cons/Awards: Online Event: Project Org Editor 2020 (round 4) Won “The David Attenborough Award” At AWA Expo 2020. Outside Links:.org forum thread Categories:Music videos, Time Challenges & Prompts, Award Winning
Done for Project Org Editor (POE) 2020 round 4, theme was “Magic School Bus” or just the joy of learning stuff. I had this idea pretty immediately and it flowed together much easier than expected. Total time spent ~19hrs. This video was retroactively titled Oceanumundi after POE ended.
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pimsri · 10 months
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“Resurrection”
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that-dinopunk-guy · 8 months
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thehauntedrocket · 6 months
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Vintage 8-Track - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back OST (1980)
John Williams / London Symphony Orchestra
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dykeredhood · 6 months
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The way people treat the lightrail here… it’s like they think you’re at risk of getting shivved every time you ride
In the before time (2015~2019) I’d take the neighborhood circulator shuttle bus to the lightrail station and then take the train to my office building, I never once got shivved. There was the memorable time I glanced at another person’s phone and immediately recognized that she was on AO3 🤣 I think the most interaction I had with a rando on the train was when someone recognized the work logo on my polo shirt and told me that’s where he has his bank accounts
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abookisafriend · 7 months
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august kitko and the mechas from space, by alex white: three and three quarters mobile suits
i probably wouldn't have bought this novel unprompted, but my local bookstore clerk gave me a free scratch-and-dent copy, so i got to read something outside my usual sphere. i didn't know that mecha space opera was a novel genre -- i thought the visual domain of anime and film had a lock on mecha stories -- but white shows off what the graphics card of the imagination can do in this combat-heavy smackdown novel. what sets the novel apart is the queer characters -- written by a nonbinary author -- and the surprisingly soft and thoughtful way that the novel deals with trauma and intimacy. body horror/invasion is a thing.
i have a hard time ranking this book when it is mostly a fun romp through the magical land of violence, but simultaneously a subtle exploration of queer love and intimacy. it's in that space between pulp and top-shelf gems. so,
three and three quarters mobile suits
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strykingback · 1 year
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Everyone breaking out the villains....
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Yeah... all of them are fucking dicks... 
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sure-thing-casey · 1 year
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"The cosmos is also within us; we're made of starstuff."
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ablednt · 1 year
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Huge shoutout to plurals/systems who identify with space related things we are so cool for that singlets want what we have (containing multitudes and being difficult to prove scientifically)
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One of the things I dislike the most in far future science fiction is when the author cites artists, figures and events from our modern times or older.
It takes me out and suspends my disbelief because how you be telling me that in hundreds, thousands, TENS OF THOUSANDS of years into the future NOTHING happened? There were no great musicians, painters, poets, politicians writers etc that came up and would become cultural touch stones? That bitches are still glazing Caesar in the year 15,000 AD? Come on now!
And to be fair there is a cornel of realism to that, even now we talk about art & events that happened centuries ago. And even millennia ago with the likes of Aristotle...but are we talking about stuff from 10,000 BC?? The neolithic? Okay yes we don't have proper records of that time but the ice age to now is the same measure of time as from now to the time some of these far future sci-fi novels. Outside of specific niche fields of study ain't nobody talking about Gr'og the cave painter.
It's an issue I'm having with the Sun Eater books, and I guess that's the unfortunate rub of Dune's heavy inspiration(just bc Frank Herbert got away with it in the 60s when the genre was newish and the standards lower doesn't mean you can copy it into the 21st Century). It's 20k years in the future why are you talking about Plato and the like?. Why isn't Hadrian quoting the poetry of his time period? Why isn't he talking about the great generals of 17,000AD?
So it was extremely refreshing to read August Kitko and the mechas from space, and the characters talked about invented music & artists of their time period. Or the older art they referenced would be from 3 centuries ago... which would still be 300 years into our future!. It adds texture and history to world, culture does not stagnate for 600 years it grows and changes.
I'm not saying never reference modern things/our classics but don't ONLY do that make up things for the future if you can come up with gene spliced slug buses you can make up a famous poet that'll be popular in 19,000AD.
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adeptpharma · 2 months
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ansu-gurleht · 8 months
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THOSE. are some of the things that MOLECULES do.
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