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extra, inter & intraplanetary ecopoetics, cosmoplanetarity

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Rachel Hill
4 years
RT @cyborg_feminist: I am speaking at this event @UCL_IAS (online) on Thursday at 7. It is about 'Making a Beginning Together' and using co….
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4 years
RT @Amy_Butt_: Just received a copy of the AR 125th issue 'Where do we go from here?' featuring a collectively written piece by Beyond Gend….
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4 years
Another awesome video from Khadija Mbowe!
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Rachel Hill
4 years
Dan Curry, the VFX artist working across much of the Star Trek universe, will be in conversation as part of UCL’s space week on Monday 8th from 6.30pm. Book your free place for this hybrid event in the Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre or on Zoom😃🤩🚀
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Rachel Hill
4 years
Excited that registration for the SF: Activism & Resistance conference is now open!.
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4 years
Registration for the Activism & Resistance conference is now live! You can register here: We also have a v exciting looking schedule shaping up that you can find here:
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5 years
On the way to The Sampler as Time Machine at the ICA = ready to be transported:
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Rachel Hill
5 years
Sat in Leuven finishing my paper for the 'Writing a Cosmos: European Literature and Popular Astronomy, 1890-1950' symposium at MDRN tomorrow. Meanwhile bell ringers are blasting out a rendition of Kraftwerk's Das Model = superb.
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5 years
Excited to be talking about spidernautics at the University of Cologne tomorrow :)
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6 years
After the ace screening and discussion of Sun Ra's Space is the Place by @LSFRC_ on Monday, super jazzed to get stuck into this:
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Rachel Hill
6 years
Domestic rocketry at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory @MSSLSpaceLab #skylark
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6 years
RT @lithub: "Oppressive language does more than represent violence; it is violence; does more than represent the limits of knowledge; it li….
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Rachel Hill
6 years
Image of the day: 'Comet Trees,' (1972) - gigantic genetically engineered comet based trees designed as space habitats for human migration. (concept by Freedman Dyson, painted by Lon Lomberg, taken from 'Visions of Space' by David A. Hardy)
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Rachel Hill
6 years
RT @asyndetic: is the answer "a hegemonic system of alienated labour"?
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Rachel Hill
6 years
RT @UtopianActs: Call for decolonial resources!.We are looking for resources for utopian studies scholars looking to educate themselves and….
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Rachel Hill
6 years
Rare english translation of SF micro short story master Shin'ichi Hoshi's 'He-y come on ou-t!' (link: .
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Rachel Hill
6 years
"Science fiction isn’t only about thinking about alternate technologies or science concepts. it’s also about re-fashioning or re-imagining our futures, and the way we live. Imagining, for instance, what if things weren’t this way?” (Vandana Singh).
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Rachel Hill
6 years
"We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings. Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings. Resistance and change often begin in art, and very often in our art, the art of words" @ursulaleguin.
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Rachel Hill
6 years
“Far from being a system liberated from fictions, capitalism should be seen as the system that liberates fictions to rule over the social. it is clear that what structures social reality – the so-called ‘economy’ – is itself a tissue of fictions.” (Mark Fisher).
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Rachel Hill
6 years
"The close bonds of siblingship echo across times, magnitudes and bodies, to form a poetic investigation of queerness and a meditation on the mercurial nature of stories." My review of 'The Archive of Alternate Endings' by Lindsey Drager '
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