| September 1, 2004 |
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Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame Most museums celebrate and enlighten the past. But Seattle's Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame encourages visitors to revisit a fantastical future. It's the one we grew up with in books, movies, and TV, and the SFM's mission is to showcase Sci-Fi's enduring archetypes and artifacts. Its otherworldly exhibits feature everything from sass-talking simian Dr. Zaius, to a bug-eyed bevy of killer bots, to a salute to the Azimovs, Shelleys, and other visionaries who lived ahead of their time. Of course, the thrill of Sci-Fi is in imagining that make-believe could someday happen. So for a treat (or perhaps a dose of reality), check out the infamous terraforming debate swirling around Mars. When hard science collides with hardcore obsessions, expect ripples in our universe. (in Museums and Exhibits) |
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