Matter and Mutability: presence and affect in other worlds

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Abstract

The behaviour of matter and the effect of gravity, whether real or hypothetical, have often acted as a source for imaginative speculation. In science fiction many of these ideas have been discussed in relation to human consciousness. This paper considers the literary work of Stanislaw Lem and Italo Calvino both of whom employ the metaphor of the mutability of matter to explore affect in other worlds. Extending the laws of physics by placing narratives in other, stranger worlds enables the writer to experiment with the interface or threshold between the substance and thought. Calvino moulds and structures the matter of the Universe to human form and thought, whereas in Solaris, Lem creates a cold and almost incomprehensible Universe outside of the limits of human intellect or consciousness.
Original languageEnglish
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JournalDefault journal
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Publication statusIn preparation - 1 Dec 2012
EventTRANSCULTURAL TENDENCIES | TRANSMEDIAL TRANSACTIONS - SIVA Shanghai, China
Duration: 1 Aug 20111 Aug 2011

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