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Afrimakers book: Imagine the future

Afrimakers wants the project to enable
participants to re-imagine not only their
present, but also their futures. This is why
we have proposed a sub-project called
"Imagine the Future" as a part of the
initiative. 
Participants will be creating imaginary
objects objects from the future
A community of sci-fi writers have agreed
to write stories about these objects: Alex
McDowell, Alastair Reynolds, Hannu
Rajaniemi, Ramez Naam, David Levine and
many more others.

2
The impact we can make tomorrow depends the
opportunity to dream today.

Imagine f
uture cha
llenges a
solutions
nd build
to them n
the
ow, what
solutions
would th
look like?
ose
This anth
ology is a
bout redi
collective
scovering
imaginat
our
ion. It’s a
Africa and
trip throu
a look ins
gh
ide the m
solving lo
inds of ch
cal proble
ildren
ms.
The resul
t: a collec
tion of 30
future” an
“objects o
d associa
f the
ted short
celebrate
stories w
d science
ritten by
-fiction au
projects s
thors and
o you can
DIY
also imag
home!
ine the fu
ture at
First chapter

Dream 1
John
12
Nigeria

HOW COULD
YOU BECOME
A DETECTIVE
IN SPACE?
Share

Optical Science Defective
Jules Verne
"Listen to that, Peer," broke in Mr. Smith, turning to a second scientist. "Optical science defective! Optical
science is your specialty. But," he continued, again addressing William Cooley, "failing with Jupiter, are
we getting any results from the moon?"
"The case is no better there."
"This time you do not lay the blame on the science of optics. The moon is immeasurably less distant than
Mars, yet with Mars our communication is fully established. I presume you will not say that you lack
telescopes?"
"Telescopes? O no, the trouble here is about inhabitants!"
"That's it," added Peer.
2
"So, then, the moon is positively uninhabited?" asked Mr. Smith.
"At least," answered Cooley, "on the face which she presents to us. As for the opposite side, who knows?"
"Ah, the opposite side! You think, then," remarked Mr. Smith, musingly, "that if one could but—"
"Could what?"
"Why, turn the moon about-face."
"Ah, there's something in that," cried the two men at once. And indeed, so confident was their air, they
seemed to have no doubt as to the possibility of success in such an undertaking.
"Meanwhile," asked Mr. Smith, after a moment's silence, "have you no news of interest to-day'?"
"Indeed we have," answered Cooley. "The elements of Olympus are definitively settled. That great planet
gravitates beyond Neptune at the mean distance of 11,400,799,642 miles from the sun, and to traverse its
vast orbit takes 1311 years, 294 days, 12 hours, 43 minutes, 9 seconds."
"Why didn't you tell me that sooner?" cried Mr. Smith. "Now inform the reporters of this straightaway. You
know how eager is the curiosity of the public with regard to these astronomical questions. That news
must go into to-day's issue."
Then, the two men bowing to him, Mr. Smith passed into the next hall, an enormous gallery upward of
3200 feet in length, devoted to atmospheric advertising. Every one has noticed those enormous advertisements reflected from the clouds, so large that they may be seen by the populations of whole cities or
even of entire countries

Make

Optical Defective Project

3
TWO MAGNIFYING GLASSES • STICKY TAPE
TWO CARDBOARD TUBES OF DIFFERENT DIAMETERS

Slide one smaller diameter cardboard tube into another larger diameter
cardboard tube.
Fix a magnifying glass at one end with sticky tape.
Look at an object though the tubes with your eye against the tape
magnifying glass and holding the second magnifying glass at the other end.
Make the tube longer and shorter and move the second magnifying glass
until you get a clear image.

--WARNING-Do Not Look Directly at the Sun or any other Bright objects using telescope, it may DAMAGE your eyes.
Be careful not to drop the magnifying glass, it breaks easily.

4

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Imagine the future- Afrimakers demo book

  • 1. Afrimakers book: Imagine the future Afrimakers wants the project to enable participants to re-imagine not only their present, but also their futures. This is why we have proposed a sub-project called "Imagine the Future" as a part of the initiative.  Participants will be creating imaginary objects objects from the future A community of sci-fi writers have agreed to write stories about these objects: Alex McDowell, Alastair Reynolds, Hannu Rajaniemi, Ramez Naam, David Levine and many more others. 2
  • 2. The impact we can make tomorrow depends the opportunity to dream today. Imagine f uture cha llenges a solutions nd build to them n the ow, what solutions would th look like? ose This anth ology is a bout redi collective scovering imaginat our ion. It’s a Africa and trip throu a look ins gh ide the m solving lo inds of ch cal proble ildren ms. The resul t: a collec tion of 30 future” an “objects o d associa f the ted short celebrate stories w d science ritten by -fiction au projects s thors and o you can DIY also imag home! ine the fu ture at
  • 3. First chapter Dream 1 John 12 Nigeria HOW COULD YOU BECOME A DETECTIVE IN SPACE? Share Optical Science Defective Jules Verne "Listen to that, Peer," broke in Mr. Smith, turning to a second scientist. "Optical science defective! Optical science is your specialty. But," he continued, again addressing William Cooley, "failing with Jupiter, are we getting any results from the moon?" "The case is no better there." "This time you do not lay the blame on the science of optics. The moon is immeasurably less distant than Mars, yet with Mars our communication is fully established. I presume you will not say that you lack telescopes?" "Telescopes? O no, the trouble here is about inhabitants!" "That's it," added Peer. 2
  • 4. "So, then, the moon is positively uninhabited?" asked Mr. Smith. "At least," answered Cooley, "on the face which she presents to us. As for the opposite side, who knows?" "Ah, the opposite side! You think, then," remarked Mr. Smith, musingly, "that if one could but—" "Could what?" "Why, turn the moon about-face." "Ah, there's something in that," cried the two men at once. And indeed, so confident was their air, they seemed to have no doubt as to the possibility of success in such an undertaking. "Meanwhile," asked Mr. Smith, after a moment's silence, "have you no news of interest to-day'?" "Indeed we have," answered Cooley. "The elements of Olympus are definitively settled. That great planet gravitates beyond Neptune at the mean distance of 11,400,799,642 miles from the sun, and to traverse its vast orbit takes 1311 years, 294 days, 12 hours, 43 minutes, 9 seconds." "Why didn't you tell me that sooner?" cried Mr. Smith. "Now inform the reporters of this straightaway. You know how eager is the curiosity of the public with regard to these astronomical questions. That news must go into to-day's issue." Then, the two men bowing to him, Mr. Smith passed into the next hall, an enormous gallery upward of 3200 feet in length, devoted to atmospheric advertising. Every one has noticed those enormous advertisements reflected from the clouds, so large that they may be seen by the populations of whole cities or even of entire countries Make Optical Defective Project 3
  • 5. TWO MAGNIFYING GLASSES • STICKY TAPE TWO CARDBOARD TUBES OF DIFFERENT DIAMETERS Slide one smaller diameter cardboard tube into another larger diameter cardboard tube. Fix a magnifying glass at one end with sticky tape. Look at an object though the tubes with your eye against the tape magnifying glass and holding the second magnifying glass at the other end. Make the tube longer and shorter and move the second magnifying glass until you get a clear image. --WARNING-Do Not Look Directly at the Sun or any other Bright objects using telescope, it may DAMAGE your eyes. Be careful not to drop the magnifying glass, it breaks easily. 4