See Where Science Fiction Has Been
Mar. 9th, 2011 01:21 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Speaking of the history of science fiction (as we were yesterday, sort of), Paul Rodriguez points out something worth celebrating:
In a spectacularly detailed, and quite erudite, diagram, Ward Shelley maps the history of science fiction as a series of colorful blobs, clouds, brains, blimps, and tentacles.
Mr. Shelley's artwork is an entry in a visualization contest with the rather prosaic title of "Science Maps as Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries."
It is also part of a family of historical drawings he has made over the years. Check out his Web site.
In a spectacularly detailed, and quite erudite, diagram, Ward Shelley maps the history of science fiction as a series of colorful blobs, clouds, brains, blimps, and tentacles.
Mr. Shelley's artwork is an entry in a visualization contest with the rather prosaic title of "Science Maps as Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries."
It is also part of a family of historical drawings he has made over the years. Check out his Web site.
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Date: 2011-03-09 08:23 pm (UTC)I'm glad that he did it, but I just wish that he'd paid a little more attention to the details.