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The Trigger Effect
James Burke's vision of a suddenly un-connected world
Sep 6
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Alex Wellerstein
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Cinéma verité, cinéma mort
How guerrilla filmmaking and the French New Wave gave birth to the modern zombie apocalypse film with Romero's Night of the the Living Dead
Sep 3
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Billy Middleton
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Famished barbarians
The very British fears of Sam Youd's The Death of Grass
Aug 27
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Alex Wellerstein
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How much time will our civilization survive?
A conversation with historian Nasser Zakariya on "doomsday statistics" and other forms of scientific catastrophism
Aug 23
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Alex Wellerstein
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How much time will our civilization survive?
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The perfect horror of Chesley Bonestell's nuked New York
Gritty realism in the artwork for a 1950 article on "Hiroshima, U.S.A."
Aug 21
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Alex Wellerstein
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Pantex employee photos, 1980s
Team photographs at a nuclear weapons factory offer a glimpse into the mundanity and materiality of the bomb
Aug 13
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Alex Wellerstein
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Why Oregon? Why 1983? Why a game? Why anything?
On the motivations behind the Oregon Road '83 game project
Aug 9
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Alex Wellerstein
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Strange games
Even if you can "win" some nuclear video games, maybe it's still good advice "not to play"
Aug 6
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Alex Wellerstein
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Survival of the Relocated Population of the U.S. after a Nuclear Attack, 1976
The surprising secret to surviving a nuclear war is... to not be near the bombs when they go off
Aug 1
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Alex Wellerstein
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Lord Byron's "Darkness"
One of the earliest works of post-apocalyptic fiction in English, from the "year without a summer"
Jul 31
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Alex Wellerstein
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The Big Board
How does one visualize the scope of a full-scale nuclear war?
Jul 25
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Alex Wellerstein
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What would a faithful World War Z adaptation look like?
Is it possible to make a serious, thoughtful movie about global disaster and recovery?
Jul 23
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Alex Wellerstein
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