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Reality isn't what is used to be. As the world moves increasingly
from the real to the virtual, the question emerges, who do we want
to be as humans? The amount of time spent on devices is taking more
of our time from the real world as we 'fast forward' to the virtual
future. As we transform our work, play, living, education, and
retail lifestyle, so too must architecture react and redefine the
very nature of our public and private spaces. The challenge of our
time is to learn to navigate INBetween these multiple realities on
the spectrum between the real and the virtual world. As we
progressively accept the technological advances in medicine that
enhance our bodies, society will also begin to accept moving into
the experiential, three-dimensional space of the virtual METAVERSE.
This book presents a three-year exploration, research, and case
studies for expanding the tools of architecture for creating within
this new reality for Living + Dying INBetween the Real and the
Virtual World.
Where should they go? 70 million displaced refugees and asylum
seekers with no passport, no money, and no worldly goods. In 380
BCE Plato wrote about the 'Ideal City,' but it wasn't until 1516 CE
that Sir Thomas More invented the word, 'Utopia,' translated from
Greek as 'good place,' that is in need of a new, contemporary
interpretation. It is within the framework of utopia that the City
of Refugees represents a place that transcends the fate of the
refugee and the reason they were torn from their homeland and not
given safe haven fleeing their country. It is a concept for a new
city that welcomes these optimistic people looking for a place to
be free from oppression. The University of Houston College of
Architecture + Design with 135 students is proposing 4 cities on 4
continents as prototypes that represent a real utopia for housing
the unprecedented migration of people moving across borders. This
UN-sponsored, free economic zone for the 4 cities can be funded by
small fractions of the defense budgets appropriated by the UN. The
innovative cities create a platform for a new, multi-ethnic society
based upon justice, tolerance, and economically viable with a net
zero energy consumption within a sustainable environment. The new
three-dimensional cities redefine the concept of streets by no
longer needing cars creating a real utopia for those with no voice.
The City of Refugees is a soft place to land that believes in the
future.
Poetry. A book-length narrative poem, or a novella-in-verse if you
prefer, HOW TO BUILD THE GHOST IN YOUR ATTIC is a novel-poem with a
literary sci-fi bent, a shadow-text to Oedipus written in a style
that is up-to-the-minute. With wit, dynamism, and cutting senses of
urgency and humor, Iowa Prize winner Peter Jay Shippy tells the
tale of Isaac Makepeace Watt, a melancholy man living in a Thebes
that is much like contemporary America. The House of Cadmus still
rules (and will fall), but they only appear in the poem as media
white noise. Isaac's concerns are personal, his father's illness
and his own moral decrepitude. There are talking monkeys, plagues,
oracles, and nano-robots-you know, the usual agoramania.
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Kaputniks (Paperback)
Peter Jay Shippy
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With a foreword by former BBC political editor and Ambassador to
Washington Peter Jay, this collection of essays examines the
geo-political and economic implications of the City of London's
financial markets in a globalised world. Exploring globalisation,
the growth of China and India, terrorism, corporate social
responsibility, the powerful foreign exchange markets and questions
of democratic control, this book is lively and stimulating.
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Shockwave (Paperback)
Peter Jay Black
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The Urban Outlaws have been infected! Hector Del Sarto used them to
spread the deadly Medusa virus and now the whole of London is in
lockdown. Only Hector and his father have the antidote. Can Jack,
Charlie, Obi, Slink and Wren work together to bring down the Del
Sartos once and for all? The whole city depends on them! The Urban
Outlaws face their toughest challenge yet in the final book of this
high-octane adventure series for fans of Robert Muchamore, Anthony
Horowitz and Alex Scarrow. urbanoutlawsbunker.com
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1975.
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which
commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out
and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and
impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes
high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using
print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in
1975.
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