“Insistence of Vision”
Title | “Insistence of Vision” |
Year for Search | 2013 |
Authors | Brin, [Glen] David(b. 1950) |
Secondary Authors | Sterling, [Michael] Bruce(b. 1954) |
Tertiary Authors | Sterling, Bruce, and Brin, David |
Secondary Title | Technology Review (MIT) |
Pagination | 15-21 |
Date Published | July 2013 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The story is set in a future in which everyone wears glasses that connects them to everyone else with the focus on disabling the glasses for specified periods as punishment for crime. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in his Insistence of Vision. A Short Story Collection (Stamford, CT: The Story Plant, 2016), 29-34 with an author’s note on 35; and in Chasing Shadows: Visions of Our Coming Transparent World. Ed. [Glen] David Brin and Stephen W. Potts. Sponsored by The Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination (UCSD) (New York: Tor, 2017), 36-41. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author (b. 1950) has a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California at San Diego. |
Full Text | 2013 Brin, David [Glen] (b. 1950). “Insistence of Vision.” Twelve Tomorrows. Ed. Bruce Sterling. Technology Review (MIT) (July 2013) 15-21 Rpt. in his Insistence of Vision. A Short Story Collection (Stamford, CT: The Story Plant, 2016), 29-34 with an author’s note on 35; and in Chasing Shadows: Visions of Our Coming Transparent World. Ed. [Glen] David Brin and Stephen W. Potts. Sponsored by The Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination (UCSD) (New York: Tor, 2017), 36-41. PSt The story is set in a future in which everyone wears glasses that connects them to everyone else with the focus on disabling the glasses for specified periods as punishment for crime. The author has a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California at San Diego. |