Constellation: Making the Graphic Novel
Arts:Literature
Tim meets Csaba for dinner at a fancy Magnurbia restaurant, Csaba tells the story of Alltaf’s founding, Tim receives instructions for the third trial, Zoya offers Tim the chance to back out. Discussion: whether Tim should know who he’s meeting for dinner, whether Csaba should be a well-known figure, whether the voiceover should be past/present, whether the dangerous world from the founding story was randomly generated or just randomly found, and whether Csaba should give off more sinister vibes, possibly threatening Tim’s family or hazing Zoya.
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070: Review of BLACK MIRROR: WHITE CHRISTMAS
069: What are the Possibilities of Augmented Reality?
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067: Should You Sign Up for Cryonics?
066: George Dvorsky on “What is the Future of Human Advancement?”
065: What is the Future of Virtual Assistants?
064: Calum Chace on “Is it Time to Start Worrying About AI?”
063: Bonus Episode: Kickstarter Launch, Social VR, and ADVANTAGEOUS Review
062: What is the Future of Brain-Computer Interfaces?
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