Science fiction as the sphere of interpenetration and mutual influence of scientific and everyday consciousness

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chinese Semiotic Studies Pub Date : 2022-12-28 DOI:10.18287/2782-2966-2022-2-4-31-36
Nikolaj M. Tverdynin
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The process of creating a science fiction work is considered as a process of interaction of two concepts related to both everyday knowledge and scientific knowledge and being in dialectical interaction. It is shown that in a science fiction work, the share of both scientific and fantastic has a limit. In both cases, when such limit is reached, the work can no longer be related to science fiction. The influence of the modular-block structure of technical knowledge on the process of formation of a science fiction object is considered: a book, a film, a computer game. The works in the style of cyberpunk and steampunk are established to serve as the basis for works in the genres of utopia and dystopia, but the possibilities of each style are different, that is, there is a kind of asymmetry that appears both in the works themselves and in their perception.
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科幻小说是科学意识和日常意识相互渗透和相互影响的领域
科幻作品的创作过程是日常知识和科学知识两个概念相互作用的过程,是辩证相互作用的过程。研究表明,在一部科幻作品中,科学与奇幻的比例是有限的。在这两种情况下,当达到这样的限制时,作品就不能再与科幻小说有关。本文考虑了技术知识的模块-块结构对科幻对象形成过程的影响:一本书、一部电影、一个电脑游戏。赛博朋克和蒸汽朋克风格的作品被确立为乌托邦和反乌托邦类型作品的基础,但每种风格的可能性是不同的,即在作品本身和对作品的感知上都有一种不对称。
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