Dystopia – Lifeboat News: The Blog https://lifeboat.com/blog Safeguarding Humanity Thu, 07 Sep 2017 19:20:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Should We be Cautious about Envisioning Dystopias? https://lifeboat.com/blog/2017/09/should-we-be-cautious-about-envisioning-dystopias Thu, 07 Sep 2017 19:20:03 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/?p=72402

How will our relationship to technology evolve in the future? Will we regard it as something apart from ourselves, part of ourselves, or as a new area of evolution? In this new video from the Galactic Public Archives, Futurist Gray Scott explains that we are a part of a technological cosmos. Do you agree with Scott that technology is built into the universe, waiting to be discovered?

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Why does Science Fiction gravitate towards Dystopia and not the Utopia that Transhumanism promises? https://lifeboat.com/blog/2013/05/why-do-science-fiction-authors-and-readers-gravitate-towards-dystopian-worlds-and-not-the-utopiatranshumanism-promises https://lifeboat.com/blog/2013/05/why-do-science-fiction-authors-and-readers-gravitate-towards-dystopian-worlds-and-not-the-utopiatranshumanism-promises#comments Fri, 24 May 2013 09:49:09 +0000 http://lifeboat.com/blog/?p=8006 Memories_with_maya_dystopia_Dirrogate_small front_cover_Mwm

Of the two images above, as a typical Science Fiction reader, which would you gravitate towards? In designing the cover for my book I ran about 80 iterations of 14 unique designs through a group of beta readers, and the majority chose the one with the Green tint. (design credit: Dmggzz)

No one could come up with a satisfying reason on why they preferred it over the other, except that it “looked more sci-fi” I settled for the design on the right, though it was a very hard decision to make. I was throwing away one of the biggest draws to a book — An inviting Dystopian book cover.

As an Author (and not a scientist) myself, I’ve noticed that scifi readers seem to want dystopian fiction –exclusively. A quick glance at reader preferences in scifi on sites such as GoodReads shows this. Yet, from noticing Vampire themed fiction rule the best seller lists, and from box office blockbusters, we can assume, the common man and woman is also intrigued by Longevity and Immortality.

Why is it so hard for sci-fi fans to look to the “brighter side” of science. Look at the latest Star Trek for instance…Dystopia. Not the feel good, curiosity nurturing theme of Roddenberry. This is noted in a post by Gray Scott on the website ImmortalLife.

I guess my question is: Are there any readers or Futurology enthusiasts that crave a Utopian future in their fiction and real life, or are we descending a spiral staircase (no pun) into eventual Dystopia. In ‘The Dirrogate — Memories with Maya’, I’ve tried to (subtly) infuse the philosophy of transhumanism — technology for the betterment of humans.

At Lifeboat, the goal is ‘encouraging scientific advancements while helping humanity survive existential risks and possible misuse of increasingly powerful technologies.’ We need to reach out to the influencers of lay people, the authors, the film-makers… those that have the power to evangelize the ethos of Transhumanism and the Singularity, to paint the truth: Science and Technology advancement is for the betterment of the human race.

It would be naive to think that technology would not be abused and a Dystopia world is indeed a scary and very real threat, but my belief is: We should guide (influence?) people to harness this “fire” to nurture and defend humanity, via our literature and movies, and cut back on seeding or fueling ideas that might lead to the destruction of our species.

Your thoughts?

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