Thoughts on books, often interpreted through the high-brow prism of cartoon (read: Archer) references. Wait! I had something for this...
You can't appreciate the intricacies of this one without taking a closer look, but it's (IMHO) 100% worth it!
Every year since 2005, the competitive exhibit Places and Spaces: Mapping Science has selected ten maps and data visualizations to add to its growing collection. The most eye-popping of this year's crop of finalists is Ward Shelley's twisty, tentacle-y "History of Science Fiction." Now, at a single glance, you can finally see how the Enlightenment gave birth to cyber punk.