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		<description>[...] Human Computer Interaction in Science Fiction Movies by Michael Schmitz surveys the different kind of interaction design sci-fi movies envisioned during the past decade. It also interestingly describes how the film technicians made &#8230;  Continue here: Science fiction and HCI/interaction design [...]</description>
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