Hammerjack@lemmy.zipM to Cyberpunk@lemmy.zipEnglish · 3 days agoI wouldn't say "hoping for" but which cyberpunk dystopia do you think is most likely to happen (of any franchise)?lemmy.zipimagemessage-square84linkfedilinkarrow-up1308arrow-down110
arrow-up1298arrow-down1imageI wouldn't say "hoping for" but which cyberpunk dystopia do you think is most likely to happen (of any franchise)?lemmy.zipHammerjack@lemmy.zipM to Cyberpunk@lemmy.zipEnglish · 3 days agomessage-square84linkfedilink
minus-squarecholesterol@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up8·2 days agoThat movie was contemporary geopolitical commentary using a sci-fi metaphor. Same as District 9 (a refugee crisis). So you could argue that future is now, depending on your views.
minus-squareSamskara@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 days agoScience fiction is usually about present issues. It puts them in a different context to offer a different perspective and enable consideration.
minus-squarecholesterol@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·2 days agoThat’s true. It’s also a way of taking contemporary trends and extending them in a slippery-slope type analysis.
minus-squarestringere@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·2 days agoThe Twilight Zone and Black Mirror have entered the chat.
That movie was contemporary geopolitical commentary using a sci-fi metaphor. Same as District 9 (a refugee crisis). So you could argue that future is now, depending on your views.
Science fiction is usually about present issues. It puts them in a different context to offer a different perspective and enable consideration.
That’s true. It’s also a way of taking contemporary trends and extending them in a slippery-slope type analysis.
The Twilight Zone and Black Mirror have entered the chat.