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  2. I-CON - Wikipedia

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    There was also a science track discussing recent developments in various branches of science and exploring the real science behind science fiction technologies. I-CON was jointly held by ICON Science Fiction, Inc., a tax-exempt educational foundation, and the I-CON Campus Chapter of Stony Brook. In 2023, the organization began to re-vision itself.

  3. File:Icons of Science Fiction - Doctor Who, Dalek ...

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  4. File:Science fiction.svg - Wikipedia

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    Science fiction reader icon. Made by Ysangkok after en:Image:SciFi.png by Wiggy! Date: ... You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work;

  5. List of fictional computers - Wikipedia

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    From the science fiction series Perry Rhodan (1961) Merlin from the H. Beam Piper novel The Cosmic Computer (originally Junkyard Planet ) (1963) Simulacron-3 , the third generation of a virtual reality system originally depicted in the science fiction novel Simulacron-3 (a.k.a. "Counterfeit World") by Daniel F. Galouye (1964) and later in film ...

  6. File:Icons of Science Fiction - Matrix, Neo's coat ...

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  7. List of ICON science fiction conventions - Wikipedia

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    ICON is the name of at least five science fiction conventions: . ICON (Iowa science fiction convention) is held in the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City area since 1975, usually in late October or early November, under the auspices of the Mindbridge Foundation, a not-for-profit foundation which also sponsors the Gamicon and AnimeIowa conventions.

  8. Icon (Iowa science fiction convention) - Wikipedia

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    ICON is an annual science fiction convention held in the Cedar Rapids/ Iowa City area of Iowa since 1975, usually in late October or early November, under the auspices of the Mindbridge Foundation, a not-for-profit foundation also responsible for AnimeIowa and Gamicon. [1]

  9. Avatar (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo's instant messenger was the first to adopt the term "avatar" for its icons. Instant messaging avatars were usually very small; AIM icons have been as small as 16×16 pixels but are used more commonly at the 48×48 pixel size, although many icons can be found online that typically measure anywhere from 50×50 pixels to 100×100 pixels in size.