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|a Michaud, Thomas.
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|a Science Fiction and Innovation Design
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|a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Introduction: Science Fiction: A Technical Imaginary World to be Deciphered -- Chapter 1 Technological Innovations in the Post-Apocalyptic World: Lessons Learned from Science Fiction Movies -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. The future machine of humanity -- 1.3. A pending world? -- 1.4. Consuming the world -- 1.5. A finite world -- 1.6. Conclusion -- 1.7. References -- Chapter 2 Using Science Fiction in Engineering Education: Technological Imagination as an Element of Technical Culture -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. What is technical culture?
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|a 2.2.1. In the name of autonomy -- 2.2.2. For a non-segmented technical culture -- 2.3. Science fiction, technology and narrative: fertile connections -- 2.3.1. Science fiction, a sociotechnical genre -- 2.3.2. Science fiction: a special genre in the service of technical culture -- 2.4. Science fiction and the imaginary world at the heart of training -- 2.4.1. Exploring science fiction representations -- 2.4.2. Science fiction to build an ethical approach -- 2.4.3. Perspectives: harvesting and building on science fiction imaginary worlds in order to innovate -- 2.5. Conclusion
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|a Chapter 3 Engineers Versus Designers: Transposition of the Technical Imaginary World into the Visual -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. From applied science to applied art -- 3.3. The question of the "object" in contemporary society -- 3.4. The "transparency" of technology -- 3.5. "Transparent" objects -- 3.6. "Deconstructed" objects -- 3.7. "Printed" objects -- 3.8. "Skeleton" objects -- 3.9. "Impossible" objects -- 3.10. Conclusion -- 3.11. References -- Chapter 4 Imaginary Worlds to Be Projected or to Be Criticized? Methodological Considerations -- 4.1. Introduction
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|a 4.2. Challenges in the production of a corpus of imagination -- 4.3. Imaginary worlds of various qualities -- 4.4. Representations that are often appropriable and exploratory -- 4.5. New vulnerabilities -- 4.6. Context, a first point of entry for appropriating the imaginary worlds -- 4.7. Uses, another point of entry for appropriating the imaginary worlds -- 4.8. Conclusion -- 4.9. References -- Chapter 5 Marsism, from Science Fiction to Ideology -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. The Mars Society's martian imaginary world -- 5.3. Elon Musk, a utopian entrepreneurial spirit
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|a 5.4. The technotype of the extraterrestrial base -- 5.5. Marsism, nasaism, communism and technoscientific microideologies -- 5.6. Conclusion -- 5.7. References -- Chapter 6 Engineering? Science Fiction as a Means to Expand the Epistemic Boundaries of Technoscientific Innovation -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Science fiction at the heart of engineering innovation -- 6.3. Figures of inevitability: the engineer at the confluence of discourses -- 6.3.1. The disruption-less discourses of disruption -- 6.3.2. The "convergence" discourse -- 6.3.3. The engineer character at the confluence of discourses
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