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Feb 04, 2021
My Boskone 58 Schedule
I'll be attending Boskone virtually this year, and you can too
I've got some really cool programming lined up for this year's Boskone, which will be happening February 12-14, 2021. To become part of it, head on over to https://boskone.org/.
The con has managed to pander to most of my obsessions this time around, so I'm looking forward to these panels. It's going to be great to be on these with old friends like Charlie Stross, Vandana Singh, Cory Doctorow, Toby Buckell, Allen Steele, Mark Olson and Walter Jon Williams. Check out the schedule, and I hope you can drop by!
Radical Economics in Speculative Fiction Format: Panel
12 Feb 2021, Friday 15:30 - 16:30, Burroughs (Webinar) (Virtual Westin)
Currently scholars from around the world are calling out the inherent injustice and destructive nature of endless economic growth. New economic theories are coming up, from degrowth and agrowth to eco-anarchism and eco-socialism. How does science fiction reflect these ongoing paradigm shifts in our world? How may we take these real world ideas and play with them in fiction?
S.B. Divya, Karl Schroeder, Vandana Singh, Charles Stross
Into the Great Unknown: Migration as Plot Format: Panel
12 Feb 2021, Friday 17:00 - 18:00, Griffin (Mtg Room) (Virtual Westin)
Floods. War. Famine. The 10 plagues of Egypt. Any number of calamities can cause peoples to move en masse from their home and travel into the great unknown in search of survival, safety, and security. Migration is depicted in various ways from caravans to generation starships. What do we need to consider when telling these stories? What can and / or should be left behind? How do we handle exploration into the unknown? What part might a people's history, or that of a character, play in the story?
Vandana Singh, Tobias Buckell, Carlos Hernandez (M) , Aliette de Bodard , Karl Schroeder
Reading: Cory Doctorow and Karl Schroeder Format: Reading
12 Feb 2021, Friday 20:00 - 21:00, Indy D (Mtg Room) (Virtual Westin)
Karl Schroeder, Cory Doctorow
Kaffeeklatsch: Karl Schroeder Format: Kaffeeklatsch
13 Feb 2021, Saturday 10:00 - 11:00, Indy B - Kaffee (Mtg Room) (Virtual Westin)
You must signup to participate in this session by clicking on the blue button to the right to "Sign up and add it to your schedule." Space is limited to 25 people.
Karl Schroeder
Are We Ever Getting Off this Rock? Format: Panel
13 Feb 2021, Saturday 19:00 - 20:00, Harbor Ballroom (Webinar) (Virtual Westin)
Could there be permanent settlement anywhere but Earth? What would it take to create a colony elsewhere in our solar system? The three most important factors in determining the desirability of a property are "location, location, location." What are the hot properties in our neck of the woods?
Allen M. Steele, Karl Schroeder, Kenneth Schneyer (Johnson & Wales University), Mark Olson
Imagining the World of the Future Today Format: Panel
14 Feb 2021, Sunday 13:00 - 14:00, Marina Ballroom (Webinar) (Virtual Westin)
It's typical in the science fictional future, for the human population to not be jobless or homeless while robots take over work of all kinds or the Earth (dystopic or post-apocalyptic futures excepted). How do we perceive the evolution of human work? How do we avoid the parenthetical exceptions above? Everything is on the table and the future is ours.
Walter Jon Williams (Word Domination), Alastair Reynolds , Linda D. Addison , Allen M. Steele (M), Karl Schroeder
Jul 28, 2020
My CoNZealand Schedule
Here's what I'll be up to during the 2020 Worldcon.
This year's Worldcon is virtual, so you can easily attend! Zip on over to the CoNZealand website to get registered and attend any or all of the events below. Particularly of note for me this year, you can come to my reading, attend my Kaffeeklatsch, or join the discussion on my idea of "thalience."
Future Laws
Format: Panel
29 Jul 2020, Wednesday 10:00 - 10:50, Programme Room 1 (Webinar) (Programming)
Law changes when the world changes. When you can duplicate a person, who owns the house? Which one is married to the spouse? How do you define property when physical objects are almost worthless but computing power is in short supply? Is it ethical to genetically "correct" autism in the womb? We're going to have to decide.
Future Economics
Format: Panel
29 Jul 2020, Wednesday 13:00 - 13:50, Programme Room 4 (Webinar) (Programming)
Will we ever fully disentangle from the physical? Blockchains, crytocurrency, differently organic sentinence. Will economic concepts of supply, demand, money, resources hold up? Evolve? Or be completely different? And what might they look like?
Kaffeeklatsch: Karl Schroeder
Format: Kaffeeklatsch
31 Jul 2020, Friday 13:00 - 13:50, Kaffeklatch and Literary Beer Room (Programming)
Would you like the chance to video chat with nine other fans and a writer? Grab your favorite beverage and sign up for a spot!Reading: Karl Schroeder
Format: Reading
2 Aug 2020, Sunday 09:30 - 09:55, Reading Room 2 (Programming)
The Day After Tomorrow: Near Future SF
Format: Panel
2 Aug 2020, Sunday 11:00 - 11:50, Programme Room 3 (Webinar) (Programming)
What are the challenges of SF set in the near future? What are good examples?
Thalience and Sentience
2 Aug 2020, Sunday 13:00 - 13:50, Programme Room 4 (Webinar) (Programming)
Thalience and sentience. Is there really a difference? How do we tease it out?
Mar 25, 2020
Two hour interview on Singularity Weblog
This is my second time talking with Nikola Danaylov
About eight years ago, I sat down with Nikola to talk about all things Singularity--or, as it turned out, all the reasons I thought the Technological Singularity is an idea whose time has passed. Now, in spring 2020, we got to talk again, and we had a lot to catch up on.
What might be most interesting about this interview, which ranges across many topics, is that we did it just pre-COVID-19. The disease was out and ravaging China and Iran, but it hadn't really established a presence in Canada yet. Nonetheless, what I wanted to talk about with Nikola was how we can remain optimistic when humanity's options and power seem increasingly constrained. The context of the discussion was global warming, but the ideas apply equally well to the pandemic. Head on over to the Singularity Weblog, and hear for yourself.
Sep 10, 2019
Upcoming Appearances
Here's where you can find me through September, 2019.
- · Digital Dystopia, a talk with Cory Doctorow, at Toronto’s Word on the Street festival, Sept. 22.
- · Seeding Utopias and Resisting Dystopias, at Toronto Public Libraries starting Sept. 23.
- · I’ll be interviewed in the VR space Sansar by Draxtor on Friday, Sept. 27th 2:00 p.m. EST. Get a Sansar account and join us!
- Scintillation, October 11-13. I’ll be attending this small but intense literary SF convention, in Montreal.
Aug 01, 2011
The Stross Entries
Out of the goodness of my heart
July 20-August 14 I am blogging over at Charlie's Diary, Charlie Stross's weblog. Each entry there will be mirrored here a few days later.
Just so you know.