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A single book can inspire a wide range of covers, and sometimes those covers can be works of art themselves. We look at some classic science fiction novels and the various covers they've worn throughout the years.
I, Robot by Isaac Asimov:
Neuromancer by William Gibson:
| 1 | Blogcritics |
| 2 | scottaaronson.com |
| 3 | Kotaku |
| 4 | Zubon Book Reviews |
| 5 | Slice of SciFi |
| 6 | Boing Boing |
| 7 | other-worlds-cafe.com |
| 8 | Yahoo! Answers |
| 9 | OnlineWelten |
| 10 | The Mocking Eye |
Written by the scientist who runs the AI Lab at MIT, this non-fiction book is both smart and complicated, offering us an intriguing view of the future of robotics. Brooks' basic supposition is that what robotics teach us is that humans are themselves robots, made up of molecular machines,...
Fri, May 22 | from io9