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Science Fiction

Science Fiction. 2 Minute writing exercise. Answer either or both of these questions: How are sci-fi and science linked? What are the key elements of sci-fi? The highest number of words wins a prize. The Beginning of Sci-Fi.

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Science Fiction

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  1. Science Fiction

  2. 2 Minute writing exercise Answer either or both of these questions: • How are sci-fi and science linked? • What are the key elements of sci-fi? The highest number of words wins a prize.

  3. The Beginning of Sci-Fi Today there are many different people who create science fiction movies, novels and games. • Suzanne Collins • The Hunger Games • Stephen Spielberg • E.T. • Close encounters of the third kind • War of the Worlds But where did sci-fi begin?

  4. The Father of Science Fiction One of the earliest pioneers of science fiction was the French Author, Jules Verne (1828 – 1905). He wrote over 60 science fiction novels most famous of which were: • Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870) • A Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864), and  • Around the World in Eighty Days (1873)

  5. Jules Verne The adventure in Verne’s novels were based on: • some estimations or application, of the science of his time, or • some unresolved scientific issue on which to base an adventure story. Verne often attempted calculations of the scientific concepts in his novels which in some cases were close to accurate.

  6. Sci-fi becomes fact Many of the sci-fi concepts that Verne included in his novels have become science fact including: • Splashdown spaceships • Electric submarines • Solar Sails (click for video) • Spacecraft • Videoconferencing • Taser guns • Skywriting, and many more

  7. The Scientific Revolution During his time, Jules Verne’s work was extremely popular because of a heightened interest in science that was occurring throughout the scientific revolution. The scientific revolution is an era associated primarily with the 16th and 17th centuries during which new ideas and knowledge in science transforming from medieval and ancient views.

  8. Common Sci-fi themes Types of beings: Clones, extra-terrestrial life, Genetic alteration, super human powers and mutants: X-men, shapeshifters, UFO’s, Alternative realities. Possible Futures: Alien invasion, Apocalyptic events and world-wide disasters. Types of beings: Clones, extra-terrestrial life, Genetic alteration, super human powers and mutants: X-men, shapeshifters, UFO’s, Alternative realities. Technologies: Artificial intelligence: robots and stuff, weaponry, singularity.

  9. Webquest Look up your favourite science fiction film, novel or game and find out: • Who created them? • What are the sci-fi themes? • Are any of the science concepts or technologies real or likely to become part of our lives in the future?

  10. Questions?

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