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    Dirk ex Machina: Douglas Adams’ Saga and Holistic Detection as Religious Satire by Emilio Gianotti

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Douglas Adams, in his Dirk Gently series, presents his protagonist as a “holistic detective”. …”
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    Results from the Cuore Experiment † by Alessio Caminata, Douglas Adams, Chris Alduino, Krystal Alfonso, Frank Avignone, Oscar Azzolini, Giacomo Bari, Fabio Bellini, Giovanni Benato, Andrea Bersani, Matteo Biassoni, Antonio Branca, Chiara Brofferio, Carlo Bucci, Alice Campani, Lucia Canonica, Xi-Guang Cao, Silvia Capelli, Luigi Cappelli, Laura Cardani, Paolo Carniti, Nicola Casali, Davide Chiesa, Nicholas Chott, Massimiliano Clemenza, Simone Copello, Carlo Cosmelli, Oliviero Cremonesi, Richard Creswick, Jeremy Cushman, Antonio D’Addabbo, Damiano D’Aguanno, Ioan Dafinei, Christopher Davis, Stefano Dell’Oro, Milena Deninno, Sergio Di Domizio, Valentina Dompè, Alexey Drobizhev, De-Qing Fang, Guido Fantini, Marco Faverzani, Elena Ferri, Fernando Ferroni, Ettore Fiorini, Massimo Alberto Franceschi, Stuart Freedman, Brian Fujikawa, Andrea Giachero, Luca Gironi, Andrea Giuliani, Paolo Gorla, Claudio Gotti, Thomas Gutierrez, Ke Han, Karsten Heeger, Raul Hennings-Yeomans, Roger Huang, Huan Zhong Huang, Joe Johnston, Giorgio Keppel, Yury Kolomensky, Alexander Leder, Carlo Ligi, Yu-Gang Ma, Laura Marini, Maria Martinez, Reina Maruyama, Yuan Mei, Niccolo Moggi, Silvio Morganti, Tommaso Napolitano, Massimiliano Nastasi, Claudia Nones, Eric Norman, Valentina Novati, Angelo Nucciotti, Irene Nutini, Thomas O’Donnell, Jonathan Ouellet, Carmine Pagliarone, Marco Pallavicini, Luca Pattavina, Maura Pavan, Gianluigi Pessina, Valerio Pettinacci, Cristian Pira, Stefano Pirro, Stefano Pozzi, Ezio Previtali, Andrei Puiu, Carl Rosenfeld, Claudia Rusconi, Michinari Sakai, Samuele Sangiorgio, Benjamin Schmidt, Nick Scielzo, Vivek Singh, Monica Sisti, Danielle Speller, Luca Taffarello, Francesco Terranova, Claudia Tomei, Marco Vignati, Sachinthya Wagaarachchi, Barbara Wang, Bradford Welliver, Jeffrey Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Lindley Winslow, Tom Wise, Luigi Zanotti, Sergio Zimmermann, Stefano Zucchelli

    Published 2019-01-01
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    Human by Kang, Chanel YiLing

    Published 2014
    “…This project began as a tribute to Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a comedy science fiction series. …”
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    Apocalypse then: (altri) frammenti di impegno postmoderno tra fantascienza, humour ed ecologismo by Giorgio Busi Rizzi

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…(1983) di Stefano Benni, e il primo volume (1979) della Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy di Douglas Adams, come punto d’incontro ed espressione di una serie di istanze sociali: sfiducia nel progresso tecnologico, antimilitarismo, ecologismo, messa in questione dell’antropocentrismo. …”
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    Ford Prefect or Volkswagen Golf? On the Differences in the Polish and Belarusian Translations of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Angelika Peljak

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…This paper takes a relevance-theoretical approach to Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy in the Polish (Banaszak) and Belarusian (Kaściukievič) translation. …”
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    The Fantasy Method of Urban Design by Alan Marshall

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…In this article, the Fantasy Method is described through three case studies inspired by three influential texts: Utopia, by Thomas More (1516); Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley (1818); and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams (1978). These case studies make use of these chosen works of fantasy not just as background ideas, but as ways to inspire narratives of change in the design of future cities. …”
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    The Fantasy Method of Urban Design by Alan Marshall

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…In this article, the Fantasy Method is described through three case studies inspired by three influential texts: Utopia, by Thomas More (1516); Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley (1818); and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams (1978). These case studies make use of these chosen works of fantasy not just as background ideas, but as ways to inspire narratives of change in the design of future cities. …”
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    The Fantasy Method of Urban Design by Alan Marshall

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…In this article, the Fantasy Method is described through three case studies inspired by three influential texts: Utopia, by Thomas More (1516); Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley (1818); and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams (1978). These case studies make use of these chosen works of fantasy not just as background ideas, but as ways to inspire narratives of change in the design of future cities. …”
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    The Fantasy Method of Urban Design by Alan Marshall

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…In this article, the Fantasy Method is described through three case studies inspired by three influential texts: Utopia, by Thomas More (1516); Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley (1818); and The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, by Douglas Adams (1978). These case studies make use of these chosen works of fantasy not just as background ideas, but as ways to inspire narratives of change in the design of future cities. …”
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    On temporal scale-free non-periodic stimulation and its mechanisms as an infinite improbability drive of the brain’s functional connectogram by Vinícius Rosa Cota, Vinícius Rosa Cota, Sérgio Augusto Vieira Cançado, Márcio Flávio Dutra Moraes

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The usage of infinite improbability drive here is obviously a reference to the “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” comedy science fiction classic, written by Douglas Adams. The parallel is that dynamically driving brain functional connectogram, through neuromodulation, in a manner that would not favor any specific neuronal assembly and/or circuit, could re-stabilize a system that is transitioning to fall under the control of a single attractor. …”
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