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Spring edition of h+ magazine released


Posted: Feb 28, 2009

The new issue of H+ Magazine is out and it looks great! Jamais Cascio has two pieces in it!

You can download it for free.

Editor R.U. Sirius, formerly of Mondo 2000 fame, notes:

Has the future been canceled?

Rising up out of the gloom of early 2009, the second edition of h+ magazine sends a message of hope to weary changesurfers.

With articles like:

  • “Space Solar: Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun ” by Howard Bloom


  • “The Global Financial Crisis: A Hiccup on the Path to Superintelligent Financial Markets?”  by Ben Goertzel


  • “Singularity 101 with Vernor Vinge”


  • “First Steps Toward Post Scarcity or Why It’s the End of the World as We Know it and You Should Feel Fine”  by Jason Stoddard.


  • h+ #2 takes on the mess in front of us and then catapults us further on and further out.

    And for those of you who prefer your futurism gritty, we have John Shirley on Cyberpunk for the 21st Century and Paul McEnery talking to “BioGunk” SF writer Peter Watts.

    In my humble opinion, this is the most fully realized edition of a periodical that I have been involved in since the glory days of Mondo 2000 in the early ‘90s.  Really, when’s the last time you saw a magazine that deserves to be read front to back?  Seriously, check it out.

    And that’s not all. For those of you - like me - who love the feel of a good old-fashioned print magazine in your hands, we are printing a limited number that will be available on some magazine stands and directly through us.

    About h+ Magazine:

    h+ covers technological, scientific, and cultural trends that are changing — and will change — human beings in fundamental ways. We will be following developments in areas like NBIC (nano-bio-info-cog), longevity, performance enhancement and self-modification, Virtual Reality, “The Singularity,” and other areas that both promise and threaten to radically alter our lives and our view of the world and ourselves.

    More than that, h+ aims to reflect this newest edge culture by featuring creative expressions of humanity on a razor’s edge where daily life and science fiction seem to be merging.


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    I downloaded the pdf and used a huge amount of color ink to print out the entire issue. It is fantastic, a great effort. I did read it from start to finish. I really loved the article on memory.

    I look forward to future issues, and recommend it to all Betterhumans, Transhumans, and thinking people of all kinds. OK, guys, where’s my paycheck?





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