Captain’s Log: Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture is home to the most spectacular Science Fiction exhibition on earth. Step aboard a dynamic and interactive starship, where you can scout unexplored worlds, discover new alien civilizations, and most importantly, more than 150 artifacts from iconic films and TV shows — from H.G Wells’ War of the Worlds to Blade Runner and everything in between.
Octavia E. Butler is widely considered the godmother of Afrofuturism—a movement in literature, music, and film featuring fantasy and science fiction themes rooted in Black history and cultural aesthetic. Why did Octavia E. Butler choose science fiction as her medium? We sat down with her in 2003 and she answered that very question.
Press your finger to the pulse of a revolution with a playable look into twenty rotating titles from around the world and discover how independent gamers are redefining their industry.
Press your finger to the pulse of a revolution with a playable look into twenty rotating titles from around the world and discover how independent gamers are redefining their industry.
Captain’s Log: Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture is home to the most spectacular Science Fiction exhibition on earth. Step aboard a dynamic and interactive starship, where you can scout unexplored worlds, discover new alien civilizations, and most importantly, more than 150 artifacts from iconic films and TV shows — from H.G Wells’ War of the Worlds to Blade Runner and everything in between.