Constellation: Making the Graphic Novel
Arts:Literature
Armed with a completed second outline, we return for our 50th episode! This episode begins with a summary of the key changes planned for our second draft. In the next script, we’ll be fully integrating voiceover from page 1 and streamlining the way we present lobbies and the exec. We’ll also be revising Zoya’s plotline to have better logic and more forward momentum. Lastly, we’ll be adding seven mini stories as interstitials, which will expand the scope of the book and hopefully enhance the feeling that the Constellation is a vast, lived-in world.
In the second half of the episode we have a Review the Future style off-the-cuff discussion of AI trends, the SAG AFTRA strike, and the impact of recent technological developments on the relevancy of our story.
021: What Are the Different Types of Intelligence Augmentation?
020: What is the Future of Television?
019: Who Controls a Future of Decentralized Technologies?
018: What is the Future of Money?
017: What New Job Opportunities Will Exist in an Automated Future?
016: What is Super-Now Prediction?
015: What Would be the Cultural Impacts of Increased Longevity?
014: How Might We Respond to Technological Unemployment?
013: What is the Future of Communications Interfaces?
012: How Plausible is Dystopia?
011: Review of McAfee and Brynjolfsson’s SECOND MACHINE AGE
010: What Will Remain Scarce in the Future?
009: Is Storytelling More Difficult in a World of Accelerating Change?
008: Review of Tyler Cowen’s Average Is Over
007: Review of Spike Jonze’s HER
006: What is an Intelligence Explosion, and Will It Kill Us All?
005: Are We Addicted to Technology?
004: Are Generation Gaps Going to be Relevant in the Future?
003: Is Privacy Dead?
002: Should We Be Worried About Technological Unemployment?
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