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FedCon 29 – Lectures & Readings

12. January 2020

007: BONDify your life

It doesn’t take much to be a Bond! In their somewhat different life guide “BONDify your life – Wie man(n) Bomben entschärft, Frauen aufreißt und nebenbei […]
14. January 2020

Gotham Noir

The young New York policewoman Sarah Dolan ends up at “Revier 666” (Precinct 666) – the collection point for all cases that seem ridiculous to her […]
15. January 2020

Conflicts in Star Trek

The lecture entitled “Conflict Resolution Mechanisms in Star Trek from the 1960s to the 1990s – Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: Voyager in […]
16. January 2020

Androids in Star Trek

The motif of the artificial human being is hardly to be imagined without in science fiction and especially in Star Trek. Robotics and artificial intelligence form […]
16. January 2020

Climate change & climate crisis in SF

Climate crisis and climate change are now an urgent global problem and omnipresent topic. Rising sea levels, acidification of the oceans, mass extinctions of species as […]
17. January 2020

On the Holodeck

Who wouldn’t want their own holodeck? A room where anything seems possible. Detective adventures, spy stories, poker rounds with Stephen Hawking, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein […]
17. January 2020

Jules Verne and marine research

Jules Verne (1828 -1905) is the inventor of the scientific novel and proto-science fiction. He lived and wrote at a time when groundbreaking technical and scientific […]
19. January 2020

Long live Star Wars

Thorsten Walch reads from the most comprehensive non-fiction book in German language about the Star Wars franchise! Star Wars has been an integral part of pop […]
19. January 2020

Beyond Berlin: A new world

Nominated for the “Deutscher Phantastik Preis” as “Best Series” Björn Sülter presents the second part “Ins Ungewisse” (Into the Uncertain) and talks about the realization of […]
20. January 2020

Fantastic worlds

The publishing house in Farbe und Bunt introduces itself. Björn Sülter and his authors such as Thorsten Walch, Reinhard Prahl, Pia Fauerbach, Peter R. Krüger and […]