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A Brief History of Time Travel: Creative Minds and Technological Dreams

A Brief History of Time Travel: Creative Minds and Technological Dreams

Days before widespread lockdowns were implemented, the Philip K Dick Film Festival was able to go ahead in New York and bring another batch of talented independent filmmakers to our attention.  You can see the full list of this year’s award winners here, as well as our interview with the festival founder and a reviewContinue Reading

Sophia Guide Us Home (A Tribute to Philip K Dick)

Sophia Guide Us Home (A Tribute to Philip K Dick)

This new track has been created in tribute to Philip K Dick to commemorate the month of his passing on the 2 March 1982.  I have spoken at length on this blog over the years about the influence that PKD’s writings have had on my work.  There isn’t more to be added here, other thanContinue Reading

Information Overlay (When Winter Calls ONS – Track V)

‘Information Overlay’ is an ambient track that tries to capture the information layer that surrounds human interaction and experience, a return to the world of soundscapes and evolving textures.Continue Reading

Progressive Dehumanization: An Interview with Daniel Abella on the PKD Sci-Fi Film Festival

Anybody who has read this blog for any period of time will know how deeply influenced it is by the works of Philip K. Dick. His ability to unpick with great foresight the future trajectory of the human condition is still to this day, despite widespread appreciation for many of his works, an under-appreciated aspect of his large collection of writing.Continue Reading

Philip K. Dick Sci-Fi Film Festival Announces Submissions + March 2017 Dates!

The Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival is returning to New York City for its fifth annual event.Continue Reading

Novek: An Interview with the Sci-Fi Indie Firman Brothers

I’m always on the lookout for interesting projects that relate to deep-seated issues of the human condition and the future of society and, as anybody who has read my recent novel When Winter Calls will know, I also enjoy interesting dystopian fiction that takes us away from the usual post-apocalyptic visions and into more uniqueContinue Reading