by Dan Jeffries | Feb 27, 2016 | My Work, Sci-Fi, Novels |
I’ve linked up with awesome concept artist, Chen Liang, who’s done a bunch of work for Epic Games, makers of “Gears of War” and we’re putting together an illustrated edition of my gritty SF crime saga the Scorpion Game. The first images...
by Dan Jeffries | Apr 12, 2014 | Movies, Sci-Fi, Games |
Like a tsunami silently gathering far out at sea, a revolution is coming to the movie business. It will make the changes experienced by the book and music industries in recent years look tiny by comparison. One technology will make this possible, one you might not...
by Dan Jeffries | Apr 29, 2012 | Sci-Fi, Tech, World Events |
I read an amazing series of articles in the Economist about 3D printing hailing the 3rd industrial revolution. I often read the Economist cover to cover, but this issue is different. I devoured it. It got me thinking about just how much 3d printing will change the...
by Dan Jeffries | Mar 25, 2012 | Art, Sci-Fi, Games |
If you’ve played Mass Effect 3, you know the ending has generated a lot of controversy. No matter where you stand on the ending, one thing is for sure, Mass Effect marks the beginning of games as an art form. How do I know? Anything that sparks intense and...
by Dan Jeffries | Sep 26, 2011 | Art, Sci-Fi, Tech, Games |
A friend in my writing group, Graeme Ing, turned me on to this role playing game, Eclipse Phase, saying it reminded him of my work. I don’t play paper roll playing games, but I love the art work and world building aspects of the Universe. I can see why the...
by Dan Jeffries | Sep 2, 2011 | Sci-Fi, Tech, Politics |
This is a first in a series of articles that shows how technology I’ve imagined in my writing will change the world, speed our evolution and prove essential to our survival. First off, with some exceptions, I haven’t invented all of the tech in my work. ...