This Massive Sci-Fi Archive Will Inspire Your Futuristic Techno Dreams
Dive into the pages where Isaac Asimov and Philip K. Dick got their start.
For anyone who read our feature with Matrixxman on four science fiction novels to inspire mind-blowing productions, the amount of electronic-music-inspiring science fiction will come at no surprise. If you’re captivated by ideas of artificial intelligence, interstellar travel, transhumanism or neo-cyberpunk noir, there’s an abundance of books that will help solidify your musical fantasies.
Dig deeper into the origins of modern sci-fi with this massive archive of over 11,000 digitized, old-school pulp fiction magazines—the cheap rags in which some of science fiction’s greats like H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, Arthur C. Clark and Philip K. Dick first made their names. Whether you opt for reading the haunting stories inside or simply want to browse the amazing cover art, there is an endless source of inspiration for your budding techno dreams. Check the archive out here.
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