Archive for the 'Other Interviews' Category

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  • The tables are turned
  • Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

    The good people over at SFSignal decided to turn the tables on your memetherapists and stick us under the spotlight. They asked all three of us a load of questions and you can read our answers here.

  • Brian Dow Interview
  • Thursday, September 21st, 2006

    We continue our coverage of Science Fiction and Fantasy art with an interview with artist Brian Dow an artist who has recently come to my attention via Pyr’s editor Lou Anders blog Bowing to the Future.

  • The Art of Dominic Harman
  • Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

    Today we interview award winning Science Fiction and Fantasy illustrator Dominic Harman about his work. His distinctive illustrations have graced the covers of over a hundred magazines and book jackets as well as being tucked away inside the pages of Interzone, Analog and other magazines.

  • J. Marcus Xavier on Silent Universe
  • Thursday, September 7th, 2006

    I liked the radio dramas of yesteryear. When I first discovered Live365 a few years back I went through it and listened to every Science Fiction related radio show I could find. The novelty wore a bit thin eventually, there’s only so much 1950s Science Fiction radio dramas I could listen to.
    But with podcasting the […]

  • Gavin Mundy on Science Fiction Artwork
  • Saturday, August 12th, 2006

    We’ve interviewed a number of Science Fiction Writers over the past few months. For a change of pace I interviewed an artist. Gavin Mundy is a self taught artist who enjoys conventional subjects but, with an over-active imagination too vivid for his own good, frequently depicts fantasy, sci-fi and ‘real world’ space subjects.

  • Paul Hartzog on Panarchy
  • Sunday, August 6th, 2006

    We kick the week off with an interview with Paul Hartzog about Panarchy theory which he is a primary developer of. He contributes to Smart Mobs and also blogs at Panarchy. We get his take on a few issues with respect to share and sharing alike.

  • The Guardian’s Charles Arthur on the Free Our Data Campaign
  • Wednesday, July 26th, 2006

    Today we interview The Guardian’s Technology editor Charles Arthur on the Free Our Data campaign, aimed at persuading the British government to stop charging for non personal data collected at the taxpayers expense. To read the original article that started the campaign go here. (link)

  • Keith Brooke on Writing and Politics
  • Wednesday, July 19th, 2006

    Today we interview Keith Brooke the British science fiction author behind Genetopia (link), Green Party candidate and the man behind curtain at Infinityplus.co.uk. I asked him a few questions about his work and his politics.

  • Jamais Cascio on Technology and Politics
  • Monday, July 10th, 2006

    We’re keeping it political today with a mini interview with Jamais Cascio who is the co-founder of Worldchanging (link), one of my favourite blogs. I got some commentary from Jamais for some of upcoming Brain Parades but I also took the oppurtunity to ask him some non-Brain Parade questions as well the answers to which I relate to you here:

  • Paul Hughes on Psychedelic Transhumanism
  • Thursday, July 6th, 2006

    ‘ve interviewed a number of transhumanists here over the past few weeks. Today I bring you an interview with Paul Hughes (no related to Dr. J Hughes) the editor of Future Hi. Paul is a pscyhedelic transhumanist, part of a movement that combines elements of spirituality, pschedelic culture and transhumanist thought.

  • MacTonnies on Transhumanism
  • Sunday, April 2nd, 2006

    As a warm up for our Transhumanim episode that we’re releasing this tuesday we conducted a short email interview with Mac Tonnies, a transhumanist and writer.