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- Project_Hieroglyph abstract "Project Hieroglyph is a non-profit online journal founded by Neal Stephenson in 2011 in order to create science fiction stories that inspire new science and technologies akin to science fiction stories of the prior century.Stephenson framed the ideas behind Hieroglyph in a World Policy Institute article entitled "Innovation Starvation" where he attempts to rally writers to infuse science fiction with optimism that could inspire a new generation to, as he puts it, “get big stuff done.” Stephenson says that "a good SF universe has a coherence and internal logic that makes sense to scientists and engineers. Examples include Isaac Asimov's robots, Robert Heinlein's rocket ships, and William Gibson's cyberspace. Such icons serve as hieroglyphs—simple, recognizable symbols on whose significance everyone agrees."".
- Project_Hieroglyph author Kathryn_Cramer.
- Project_Hieroglyph author Neal_Stephenson.
- Project_Hieroglyph language English_language.
- Project_Hieroglyph owner Arizona_State_University.
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- Project_Hieroglyph wikiPageExternalLink Innovation-stagnation-is-slowing-U-S-progress-2208324.php.
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- Project_Hieroglyph author "Neal Stephenson, Founder; Ed Finn, Editor; Kathryn Cramer, Editor; Jennifer Brehl, Editor; Jeremy Bornstein, Technical Lead; Gary McCoy, Coordinator".
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- Project_Hieroglyph language English_language.
- Project_Hieroglyph launchDate "2012".
- Project_Hieroglyph name "Hieroglyph".
- Project_Hieroglyph owner Arizona_State_University.
- Project_Hieroglyph slogan "Hieroglyph is a publication, collective conversation and incubator for the “moonshot ecosystem” bringing together writers, scientists, engineers, technologists, industrialists and other creative, synoptic thinkers to collaborate on bold ideas in a protected space for creative play, science, and imagination.".
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- Project_Hieroglyph comment "Project Hieroglyph is a non-profit online journal founded by Neal Stephenson in 2011 in order to create science fiction stories that inspire new science and technologies akin to science fiction stories of the prior century.Stephenson framed the ideas behind Hieroglyph in a World Policy Institute article entitled "Innovation Starvation" where he attempts to rally writers to infuse science fiction with optimism that could inspire a new generation to, as he puts it, “get big stuff done.” Stephenson says that "a good SF universe has a coherence and internal logic that makes sense to scientists and engineers. ".
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