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File:Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said.jpg|link=Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said|'''''[[Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said]]''''' is a 1974 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick about a futuristic dystopia where the United States has become a police state reality television series. The story follows genetically enhanced police officer Felix Buckman, who wakes up in a world where he has never existed.
File:Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said.jpg|link=Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said|'''''[[Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said]]''''' is a 1974 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick about a futuristic dystopia where the United States has become a police state reality television series. The story follows genetically enhanced police officer Felix Buckman, who wakes up in a world where he has never existed.


File:The Crack in Babel.jpg|link=The Crack in Babel|'''''[[The Crack in Babel]]''''' is a 1966 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.  It was adapted for film by Alejandro Iñárritu in 2006.
File:A Scanner Dalek.jpg|link=A Scanner Dalek|'''''[[A Scanner Dalek]]''''' is a 1977 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.  It was later adapted for television by BBC Television Service.


File:Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets.jpg|link=Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets?|'''''[[Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets?]]''''' is a 1968 social media novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
File:Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets.jpg|link=Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets?|'''''[[Do Androids Dream of Electric Tweets?]]''''' is a 1968 social media novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
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File:Martian Pink-Slip.jpg|link=Martian Pink-Slip|'''''[[Martian Pink-Slip]]''''' is a 1964 book on interplanetary labor history by sociologist Philip K. Dick.
File:Martian Pink-Slip.jpg|link=Martian Pink-Slip|'''''[[Martian Pink-Slip]]''''' is a 1964 book on interplanetary labor history by sociologist Philip K. Dick.
File:Naked Lottery.jpg|'''''Naked Lottery'''''.


File:The Three Stigmata of R2D2.jpg|link=The Three Stigmata of R2D2|'''''[[The Three Stigmata of R2D2]]''''' is a science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
File:The Three Stigmata of R2D2.jpg|link=The Three Stigmata of R2D2|'''''[[The Three Stigmata of R2D2]]''''' is a science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
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File:The Three Stigmata of Chantal Witherbottom.jpg|link=The Three Stigmata of Chantal Witherbottom|'''''[[The Three Stigmata of Chantal Witherbottom]]''''' is a black comedy science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.  It was adapted for television in 2016.
File:The Three Stigmata of Chantal Witherbottom.jpg|link=The Three Stigmata of Chantal Witherbottom|'''''[[The Three Stigmata of Chantal Witherbottom]]''''' is a black comedy science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.  It was adapted for television in 2016.
File:The Minority Elite.jpg|link=The Minority Elite|'''''[[The Minority Elite]]''''' is an American action thriller science fiction film directed by Sam Peckinpah and Steven Spielberg and starring James Caan and Tom Cruise.  Based on a short story by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.


File:How Uncanny Was My Valley.jpg|link=How Uncanny Was My Valley|'''''[[How Uncanny Was My Valley]]''''' is a 1941 film about the Morgans, a hard-working Welsh mining family on Mars, from the point of view of the youngest child [[Philip K. Dick (nonfiction)|Pkd]], who lives with his affectionate and kind parents, and his five brothers, in the Valles Marineris during the early modern era.  The story chronicles life in the Martian colonies, the widening gaps between the "Cannies" (human colonists) and the "Uncannies" (android-Martian hybrids), and its effects on the family.
File:How Uncanny Was My Valley.jpg|link=How Uncanny Was My Valley|'''''[[How Uncanny Was My Valley]]''''' is a 1941 film about the Morgans, a hard-working Welsh mining family on Mars, from the point of view of the youngest child [[Philip K. Dick (nonfiction)|Pkd]], who lives with his affectionate and kind parents, and his five brothers, in the Valles Marineris during the early modern era.  The story chronicles life in the Martian colonies, the widening gaps between the "Cannies" (human colonists) and the "Uncannies" (android-Martian hybrids), and its effects on the family.
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File:Palmer Eldritch Overdrive.jpg|link=Palmer Eldritch Overdrive|'''''[[Palmer Eldritch Overdrive]]''''' is a science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick and William Gibson.
File:Palmer Eldritch Overdrive.jpg|link=Palmer Eldritch Overdrive|'''''[[Palmer Eldritch Overdrive]]''''' is a science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick and William Gibson.


File:Naked Lottery.jpg|'''''Naked Lottery'''''.
File:The Crack in Babel.jpg|link=The Crack in Babel|'''''[[The Crack in Babel]]''''' is a 1966 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.  It was adapted for film by Alejandro Iñárritu in 2006.


File:The Gnomon in the High Castle.jpg|link=The Gnomon in the High Castle|'''''[[The Gnomon in the High Castle]]''''' is a 1962 alternative history novel by Philip K. Dick in which the United States is ruled by sundials.
File:The Gnomon in the High Castle.jpg|link=The Gnomon in the High Castle|'''''[[The Gnomon in the High Castle]]''''' is a 1962 alternative history novel by Philip K. Dick in which the United States is ruled by sundials.
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File:Dr. Greenmoney.jpg|'''''Dr. Greenmoney'''''.
File:Dr. Greenmoney.jpg|'''''Dr. Greenmoney'''''.


File:A Scanner Dalek.jpg|link=A Scanner Dalek|'''''[[A Scanner Dalek]]''''' is a 1977 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.  It was later adapted for television by BBC Television Service.
File:The New Adventures of Delta Dawn.jpg|link=The New Adventures of Delta Dawn|'''''[[The New Adventures of Delta Dawn]]''''' is a 1982 American science fiction musical romance film about Delta Dawn, a woman from the twentieth century seeking love in the twenty-first.


File:Epik.jpg|link=Epik|'''''[[Epik]]''''' is a 1969 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. The story is set in a future 1992 where psychic powers are utilized in video games, while cryonic technology allows professional gamers to extend their careers.
File:Epik.jpg|link=Epik|'''''[[Epik]]''''' is a 1969 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. The story is set in a future 1992 where psychic powers are utilized in video games, while cryonic technology allows professional gamers to extend their careers.

Revision as of 16:44, 2 August 2023

The Philip K. Dick Festival is a celebration of Philip K. Dick and his work.

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