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Science fiction prototyping : ウィキペディア英語版 | Science fiction prototyping Science fiction prototyping (SFP) refers to the idea of using science fiction to describe and explore the implications of futuristic technologies and the social structures enabled by them.〔(【引用サイトリンク】''Science Fiction Prototyping at the Creative Science Foundation'' )〕 ==History and progress==
The idea was pioneered by Brian David Johnson (futurist) at Intel as part of the challenge his company faced anticipating the market needs for integrated circuits at the end of their 7–10 years design and production cycle.〔(【引用サイトリンク】''Science Fiction Prototyping'' )〕 From this context, the roots for Science Fiction Prototyping can be traced back to a paper presented at the Intelligent Environments conference in Seattle in July 2008, ''"Using Multiple Personas In Service Robots To Improve Exploration Strategies When Mapping New Environments"'',〔Simon Egerton et-al "(''Using Multiple Personas in Service Robots to Improve Exploration Strategies When Mapping New Environments''" ), 4th International Conference on Intelligent Environments, 2008 IET, pp 1 – 5, 21–22 July 2008, ISBN 978-0-86341-894-5〕 describing multiple personas and irrational thinking for humanoid robots which inspired Brian David Johnson to write the first Science Fiction Prototype, ''Nebulous Mechanisms'',〔B.D.Johnson, (''"Nebulous Mechanisms"'' ), Omedia, 2011〕 which went on to become a series of stories that eventually morphed into Intel’s ''21st Century Robot'' project.〔(21st Century Robot Project )〕 The first public Science Fiction Prototyping event was Creative Science 2010〔(Creative Science 2010 ) (CS’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 19th of July 2010〕 (not to be confused with Creation Science), held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on the 19th July 2010. This event was also significant as it included the Science Fiction Prototype ''Tales From a Pod'' 〔Victor Callaghan "(''Tales From a Pod"'' ), Creative Science 2010 (CS’10), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 19th of July 2010.〕 which became the first Science Fiction Prototype to be commercialised (by Immersive Displays Ltd, ImmersaVU〔Immersive Displays Ltd, (ImmersaVU )〕). In 2011, a second Science Fiction Prototyping workshop was held in Nottingham (UK), Creative Science 2011,〔(''Creative Science 2011'' ), Nottigham, UK,, 25–26 July 2011〕 in which Intel made the first documentary about this methodology. Shortly afterwards the Creative Science Foundation was formed as an umbrella organisation to manage Science Fiction Prototyping activity, leading to a proliferation of events and publications; a more detailed account is provided on the ''Science Fiction Prototyping History'' web pages.〔(''Creative Science Foundation History'' )〕
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