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World's First Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame to Open June 18, 2004 in Seattle.


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SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 8, 2004

The first institution of its kind in the world, the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame bills itself as the world's premier science fiction museum. The museum is located inside architect Frank Gehry's landmark Experience Music Project building at the base of the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington, in the United States.  (SFM SFM Sustainable Forest Management
SFM Science Fiction Museum (Seattle)
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SFM Scanning Force Microscope
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), today announced it will open to the public on June 18, 2004. The museum -- with an advisory board that includes the world's top science fiction authors Note that this partial list contains some authors whose works of fantastic fiction would today be called science fiction, even if they predate, or did not work in that genre. There is also a considerable overlap with the List of fantasy authors, since many authors are equally comfortable , filmmakers and designers such as Greg Bear, Octavia Butler, James Butler, James: see Ormonde, James Butler, 12th earl and 1st duke of.  Cameron, Arthur C. Clarke Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, CBE (born 16 December 1917) is a British science-fiction author and inventor, most famous for his novel , and for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick on the . , George Lucas Noun 1. George Lucas - United States screenwriter and filmmaker (born in 1944)
Lucas
, and Steven Spielberg Noun 1. Steven Spielberg - United States filmmaker (born in 1947)
Spielberg
 among others -- will explore how science fiction reflects and comments on the human condition, promotes critical thinking about culture and society, and invites us to ponder the universe's infinite possibilities. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit institution, SFM is co-located with Experience Music Project at Seattle Center Seattle Center is a fairground, park and arts and entertainment center in Seattle, Washington. The 74-acre campus is the site used in 1962 by the Century 21 Exposition. It is located just north of Belltown in Lower Queen Anne.

Attractions
  • The Space Needle.
, and was founded by investor and philanthropist Paul G. Allen.

One of the most influential and appreciated artistic genres of modern times, science fiction reflects society's hopes and fears, and provides insight into the culture of the times of its creators. Freed from the constraints and limitations of other more conventional art forms, science fiction explores important and relevant social issues with unbounded clarity, from politics, culture and art, to architecture, transportation and technology. The museum's exhibits and activities will demonstrate how this dynamic and diverse genre touches all forms of human expression, giving us new insights into ourselves and the world around us.

The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame will involve the leading practitioners of the genre -- writers, illustrators, publishers, and filmmakers. These artists will be honored in a "Hall of Fame," which will be showcased within the museum and will serve as a locus for national annual awards, special events, and publications.

Exhibit and Artifact A distortion in an image or sound caused by a limitation or malfunction in the hardware or software. Artifacts may or may not be easily detectable. Under intense inspection, one might find artifacts all the time, but a few pixels out of balance or a few milliseconds of abnormal sound  Highlights:

-- Science Fiction Timeline - an epic collage of ideas,

historical milestones, seminal events and key

personalities set against a changing background of

historical and cultural context.

-- Not So Weird So Weird is a television series shot in Vancouver, British Columbia that aired on the Disney Channel as a midseason replacement from January 18th, 1999 to September 28th, 2001.  Science - the implications of new technology

as explored in science fiction, and the incredible new

scientific advances that will inspire the science fiction

of tomorrow.

-- Spacedock - the greatest spaceships from the annals of

science fiction movies, television, books and games are

gathered together for the first time in an orbital

spacedock. Linked to a visitor-activated database, you'll

view stats on the crews, missions, and engineering of

great ships from SF, including Star Trek's Enterprise,

Alien's Nostromo, and Silent Running's Valley Forge Valley Forge, on the Schuylkill River, SE Pa., NW of Philadelphia. There, during the American Revolution, the main camp of the Continental Army was established (Dec., 1777–June, 1778) under the command of Gen. George Washington. .

-- The Tools and Technology of SF - verse yourself in the

complex technology and hardware that will guide you across

the cosmos - the laser blasters, transporters, phasers,

tricorders, and other imaginary tools that blend with

serious science and make those journeys possible.

-- Alternate Modes of Travel - not all journeys require

vehicles. Science fiction staples such as wormholes,

teleportation tel·e·por·ta·tion  
n.
A hypothetical method of transportation in which matter or information is dematerialized, usually instantaneously, at one point and recreated at another.
, space, time and dimensional travel, and

travel within our own minds, are some examples. These

alternate modes of travel often cause us to examine

ourselves and our world from many different points of view

not conceivable through conventional means.

-- Amazing Places - explore the fantastic worlds and

mind-boggling environments as envisioned in classics of

science fiction art and literature.

-- Cities of Tomorrow - view stunning computer-generated

vistas of some of the most famous SF cityscapes of past

and present futures - The Matrix, Blade Runner, and The

Jetsons - and the stories of those who call them home.

-- Big Brother - here you weigh the perceived need for

security against the cost to personal freedom, and see how

governments, and the values they embrace, can result in

utopias or dystopias for their people.

-- The Intergalactic in·ter·ga·lac·tic  
adj.
Being or occurring between galaxies: intergalactic space.



in
 Lounge - a gathering place of the most

famous and infamous extraterrestrials. Your fellow

travelers in the Interplanetary in·ter·plan·e·tar·y  
adj.
Existing or occurring between planets.


interplanetary
Adjective

of or linking planets

Adj. 1.
 Lounge may look

frighteningly foreign, but if you take the time to listen

to their stories, you might discover the deep similarities

between you.

-- Metal or Mortal - a lineup of robots, androids and

assorted artificial beings, all of whom have a story to

tell and are programmed to tell it through entertaining

dialog with visitors.

-- Make Contact - allows visitors to continue their museum

visit beyond Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame.

Through interactive computer stations, you can tap into

resources that connect you to science fiction events,

discussion groups, games, programs, guest appearances,

movie premiers, author readings, and other related

happenings ... around the block, or around the world.

Visit www.sfhomeworld.org for more details, exhibit and artifact imagery, and information on membership and sponsorship opportunities.

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