His stories were dreams of technological utopias in which nightmares of personal and political dystopia were played out. |
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Orwell's genius was to take the theme of a totalitarian dystopia to the max. |
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In Metropolis, Fritz Lang had the office as an urban dystopia with workers shuffling about in smocks with bowed heads, sedated by repetition. |
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My favourite genre is the dystopia, and this novel is filled with references to a horrible future, filled with fascists and war. |
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The story is a delirious, chaotic, often impenetrable allegory of tribalism in an industrial dystopia. |
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It's extremely difficult to imagine a realistic dystopia because we're so tempted to create a caricature. |
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Some content providers seem to have ambitions that are more appropriate for some Orwellian dystopia. |
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It's set in a future dystopia, where a lone individual fights against a totalitarian regime. |
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The two works together conjuring the horror of a dystopia which is never as far away as you might imagine. |
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A heavy languor pervades the whole, a utopia become dystopia, mutely hallucinogenic. |
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The award-winning story-telling of BioShock continues with a new hero and a new threat in the underwater dystopia of Rapture. |
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The scale employed allows the spectator to delve into a universe of imagined dystopia into which daily life is slipping. |
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Divergent is set in a dystopia and provides a pretty bleak portrait of our future. |
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Virilio writes about the dystopia that has already happened. |
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Listening to his fourth album, Ghettoville, can feel as if you're in a dystopia, about to be crushed into pulp by a Terminator. |
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Chances are that, when you woke up this morning, you realised you'd been suddenly implanted into a hellishly bleak post-apocalyptic dystopia. |
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It might sounds like a science fiction dystopia, but it isn't. They are developments that are on course to happen in the next 20 years. |
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Popular media and scholarly literature are filled with visions of utopia and dystopia, cheers and warnings. |
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It is a concept concerning real, plural spaces, that assume their part of utopia and dystopia. |
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Or we hear on MSNBC that the Republicans are ideologically blind and fanatical in their pursuit of a Darwinian dystopia. |
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In Tampa, the equivalent trip took you through an Eraserhead dystopia of underpasses and asphalt plains. |
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In the final section of the book, the sense of dystopia becomes more pronounced and the search for refuge more desperate. |
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By excavating these ruins of information's past, the author hopes to gesture beyond totalizing visions of information society as knowledge-based utopia or Orwellian dystopia. |
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By using existing modernist architecture for locations, and having their characters speak a mutated form of English, they persuasively create a high-tech dystopia. |
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In a dystopia, contrarily, the world view and management style do not match for some reason. |
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The loss of industry is one key reason for the current dystopia in Protestant working-class areas. |
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Intrepidly, we embraced The Hunger Games: a post-apocalyptic dystopia, pitting boys and girls against each other in a desperate and bloodthirsty survival of the fittest – in other words, taking a small infant to the cinema. |
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By a crossed questioning of the notions of neutrality, love, myth, utopia and dystopia, the moral consideration of Musil is proposed as a key of grasping the mystical aspects of the second tome of the novel. |
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We follow him to the strange, perpetually dark city of Unthank, a bleak dystopia where strange diseases abound and hospitals filter their patients between those they cure and those they send off to provide fuel and power. |
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A world where technoscience seeks to deliver ecosystem services through synthetic processes is not only science fiction, but a dystopia where humane life would be impossible. |
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An article on the establishment of penal colonies is a fine example of a utopian theory which produces a nightmare dystopia. |
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Here, for the first time, the Wilsons examine the social aspect of dystopia, the 'flip side' of their exploration of abandoned and brutalist architectural spaces. |
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The lyrics ultimately paint a picture of dystopia, the inevitable result of a world devoid of empathy and compassion, answering the question posed in the opening lines. |
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The contributors of these twenty-two essays believe there is still a bit of eutopia, believe only in dystopia, or believe the brief utopian period was a confusing sham. |
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Feminists of the era did not take kindly to Ericsson and his Marlboro Man veneer. To them, the lab cowboy and his sperminator portended a dystopia of mass-produced boys. |
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