Article 25GPG Folding Beijing: the 2016 Hugo-winning novelette about the obsolescence of labor and the preservation of privilege

Folding Beijing: the 2016 Hugo-winning novelette about the obsolescence of labor and the preservation of privilege

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Cory Doctorow
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Belatedly, I've finally read Hao Jingfang's novelette "Folding Beijing," which won the Hugo Award last summer in Kansas City: it's a story about a future in which the great cities continue to be engines of economic power, but where automation eventually makes most of the people in the cities obsolete -- a problem solved by dividing the city's day and geography up by strata, using marvellous origami buildings that appear and disappear, and suspended animation technologies that whisk away great portions of the city's unneeded proletariat for most of the day. (more")

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