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Sci-fi interfaces

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Scifiinterfaces analyzes the speculative technology in sci-fi movies and TV shows for fun and erudition.

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Sci-fi interfaces | Stop watching sci-fi. Start using it. Sci-fi interfaces Stop watching sci-fi. Start using it. Menu Skip to content Best of… Lessons in instrument design from Star Trek 12 Feb 2024 by S. Astrid Bin 3 by S. Astrid Bin  Editor’s Note: Longtime fans of this site may be familiar with its “tag line,” “Stop watching sci-fi. Start using it.” So I was thrilled when a friend told me they had seen Astrid present how she had made an instrument from a Star Trek episode real! Please welcome Astrid as she tells us about the journey and lessons learned from making something from a favorite sci-fi show real. —Chris topher I’ve been watching Star Trek for as long as I can remember. Though it’s always been in the air of culture, it wasn’t until March 2020—when we were all stuck at home with Netflix and nothing else to do—that I watched all of it from the beginning. Discovering Trek Instruments I’m a designer and music researcher, and I specialise in ...

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