I wasn't in class today, I had a job interview in Bettendorf. My family is from the Quad-Cities and they wouldn't let me go in time to get back for class! But I am excited by the ideas for our final project that were added to our Google Doc. Our project word is "Future." I think we are going to have so much fun with that. So, for this blog I thought I would share some of my visual thoughts on the future. Not necessarily to do with our project, but my thoughts in general. I am after all an avid reader of Science Fiction/Fantasy for both the adult and young adult market!

Space travel: sign me up! But apparently only if it involves any of the future that Anne McCaffrey envisions. My very favorite author is Anne McCafrfry and she has some amazing ideas about space travel and the future. My favorite series, The Dragonrider's of Pern, is about a planet that has been settled by earthlings. Another series she writes is "the Freedom Series"

about another planet that gets colonized, in a slightly less "friendly" way. She also write about the future of Earth and the development of "Powers" in The Powers Series. These powers are moving objects with your mind or reading other people's minds. It's really interesting! She is really my FAVORITE author of all time. I think because she captures the
adventure 0f the future. That is part of the thrill, you just don't know what' going to be coming next or where we will be going. There are more space travel movies that I enjoy than books, which seems odd to me. One of the most visually interesting movies when I first saw it was
Gattaca. It's about a man in the future who desperately wants to be a part of the space travel program, but isn't one of the "healthy" genetically created people. It's about much more than space travel, but it's definitely one vision for the future. Unlike some other futuristic movies I had seen at the time this future wasn't all bright and shiny. I think future movies like to picture things as bright and shiny as a way of visually tricking us. Look everything is great, then they hit us with the "ugly truth." But Gattaca was a "dark" movie from the start. I liked that, it seemed more direct. But if you really want to talk about space travel you can't avoid Star Trek. I am a Trekkie by default, my father is a Trekkie so it's unavoidable! The most recent movie had some of the best visual effects I've ever seen used in a

Star Trek movie. I was watching the "extras" on the DVD and it seems like the way the director got all the cool flashes to work was just randomly flashing lights at different angles into the camera. It was so awesome! Star Trek, no matter which "generation" you are watching can definitely give off the "bright and shiny" future vibe. Everything is sleek and simple, at least they try to make it simple. These movies date themselves easily by the special affects that are used, but I think they try to off set that with keeping to a general look or theme for every incarnation.
Post-Apocalypse anyone? Another favorite theme of young adult science fiction especially, but also comes out in the adult market is the post-apocalypse theme. "Oh no the world as w

e know it has ended due to: nuclear war, global warming, over population...the list goes on and on. These books can seem depressing when you don't know how to look at them. It depends on where your imagination takes you when a book starts to describe the ruins of society literally or figuratively.

"The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins is set "in what use to be known as the Unites States of America." The government may not have survived the apocalypse but the people did, you've gotta take some comfort in that, right?! There are also some great movies within this theme as well. Titan A.E actually fits into space travel AND post-apocalypse themes! It was an animated movie about a race of aliens that took over earth and a small group of people who were trying to fight back even though the Earth was gone. The movie was okay, but I was impressed with the animation.
These are only two themes found in science fiction genres today, but I think that's more than enough to mull over for now. Really, it doesn't matter if the future is in your head while reading a book or if you're watching the latest sci-fi movie, the future always looks visually interesting!