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  2. Hyperlink cinema - Wikipedia

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    The hyperlink cinema narrative and story structure can be compared to social science's spatial analysis.As described by Edward Soja and Costis Hadjimichalis spatial analysis examines the "'horizontal experience' of human life, the spatial dimension of individual behavior and social relations, as opposed to the 'vertical experience' of history, tradition, and biography."

  3. List of fictional shared universes in film and television

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    The World Between Us and Wave Makers: The World Between Us: 2019–2023 Shaaticup and Sinpaat: Shaaticup: 2022–present Characters appearing in both shows include Fazu and Babu. Save Me universe Save Me: 2017–2021 Save Me, Save Me 2, Strangers from Hell, Dark Hole: Street Sharks and Extreme Dinosaurs: Street Sharks: 1994–1997

  4. Teleportation in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Teleportation is the theoretical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them. [1] It is a common subject in science fiction and fantasy literature, film, video games, and television. In some situations, teleporting is presented as time traveling across space.

  5. Science fiction film - Wikipedia

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    According to Vivian Sobchack, a British cinema and media theorist and cultural critic: . Science fiction film is a film genre which emphasizes actual, extrapolative, or 2.0 speculative science and the empirical method, interacting in a social context with the lesser emphasized, but still present, transcendentalism of magic and religion, in an attempt to reconcile man with the unknown.

  6. 20 best science fiction movies and film franchises to watch now

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    “A great science fiction movie reminds us of our humanity — that no matter how technology may change, no matter how grim the world might become, there are always people who rise up to the ...

  7. Science fiction - Wikipedia

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    The science fiction studies is the critical assessment interpretation, and discussion of science fiction literature, film, TV shows, new media, fandom, and fan fiction. [215] Science fiction scholars study science fiction to better understand it and its relationship to science, technology, politics, other genres, and culture-at-large. [216]

  8. Wormholes in fiction - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 film Déjà Vu is based on a phenomenon caused by a wormhole, specifically referred to as an Einstein–Rosen Bridge. [124] [125] The Lost Room: The Lost Room is a science fiction television miniseries that aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States. The main character is allowed to travel around the planet when using a special ...

  9. Jay Telotte - Wikipedia

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    His primary field of study is film history and genres, and he is particularly involved in the studies of science fiction. In his book Animating the Science Fiction Imagination, Telotte combines his interest in the science fiction genre and animation to explore the intersection between the two.