Paranoia, double lives and the pink beam: The Exegesis of Philip K Dick
The lord works in mysterious ways.
The lord works in mysterious ways.
‘The cross took the form of a crossbow, with Christ as the arrow…’ The interview with Philip K. Dick embedded below, recorded in Santa Ana…
When asked what he would do if he was ever elected Prime minister, Mark E. Smith replied: “I’d halve the price of cigarettes, double the…
Right now Channel 4 in the U.K. is running Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams–U.S. viewers will be able to see it once it gets on…
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Tod Machover’s parents were a pianist and a computer scientist, so perhaps it’s not very surprising that when the doors of the MIT Media Lab…
The marvelous cover for the first hardcover edition, 1969 For those who enjoy their realities getting fucked with, there’s no better writer for that than…
When you go to the website for Californium, the first words you see are “If you find this world bad, you should see some of…
In the days just before the dawn of the World Wide Web, those wanting to prove the relevance of Philip K. Dick’s visionary books were…
I have to admit that the first time I saw The Man Who Fell to Earth, back in the bad old days of pan-and-scan VHS,…