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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j28]Brian David Johnson:
The Future of Threatcasting. Computer 57(1): 34-39 (2024)
2010 – 2019
- 2017
- [j27]Brian David Johnson:
The Impossible Thing. Computer 50(1): 71 (2017) - [j26]Brian David Johnson:
Sentient Tools and the Future of Work. Computer 50(5): 99 (2017) - [j25]Scooter Willis, Greg Byrd, Brian David Johnson:
Challenge-Based Learning. Computer 50(7): 13-16 (2017) - [j24]Brian David Johnson:
The Weaponization of AI: A Glimpse into Future Threats. Computer 50(10): 73 (2017) - [j23]Brian David Johnson:
The Future of Shopping: An Eerie Silence? Computer 50(11): 91 (2017) - 2016
- [j22]Brian David Johnson:
Beyond Science Fiction: The American Dream. Computer 49(1): 91-93 (2016) - [j21]Brian David Johnson, David H. Guston:
Futures We Want to Inhabit. Computer 49(2): 78-79 (2016) - [j20]Brian David Johnson:
Science Fiction and the Coming Age of Sentient Tools. Computer 49(6): 95-97 (2016) - [j19]Brian David Johnson:
So Long, and Thanks for All the Robots. Computer 49(12): 84-85 (2016) - [c12]Michael Bennett, Brian David Johnson:
Dark Future Precedents: Science Fiction, Futurism and Law. Intelligent Environments (Workshops) 2016: 506-513 - 2015
- [j18]Brian David Johnson:
Steve the Steampunk Robot. Computer 48(7): 70-72 (2015) - 2014
- [j17]Brian David Johnson:
Utopia Rising. Computer 47(1): 87-89 (2014) - [j16]Brian David Johnson:
The Darwin App. Computer 47(3): 84-86 (2014) - [j15]Brian David Johnson:
A New Doorway into Time. Computer 47(5): 99-101 (2014) - [j14]Brian David Johnson:
Talking to the Future. Computer 47(7): 73-75 (2014) - [j13]Brian David Johnson:
Imagining and Building Robots (in Capes!). Computer 47(11): 79-81 (2014) - [j12]Brian David Johnson:
Making in the 21st Century. Computer 47(12): 22-23 (2014) - [j11]Jun Axup, AnnMarie P. Thomas, Ariel Waldman, Susan Faulkner, Carolina Odman-Govender, Jim St. Leger, Jessica Polka, Melissa Gregg, Brian David Johnson:
The World of Making. Computer 47(12): 24-40 (2014) - [j10]Brian David Johnson:
Violence, death and robots: going to extremes with science fiction prototypes. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 18(4): 809-810 (2014) - [j9]Brian David Johnson:
Brain machines. Pers. Ubiquitous Comput. 18(4): 811-817 (2014) - [c11]Allison Druin, Paulo Blikstein, Marilyn Fleer, Janet C. Read, Bo Stjerne Thomsen, Brian David Johnson, Mitchel Resnick:
How can interaction with digital creative tools support child development?: (closing panel). IDC 2014: 361 - [c10]Vic Callaghan, Brian David Johnson, Simon Egerton, Hsuan-Yi Wu, Anasol Peña-Ríos, Shumei Zhang, Ping Zheng, Gary Graham, Anita Greenhill, Jennifer O'Connor, Jeannette Shiaw-Yuan Chin, Minjuan Wang:
Introduction to the Proceedings of CS'14. Intelligent Environments (Workshops) 2014: 221-222 - 2013
- [j8]Brian David Johnson:
When Science Fiction and Science Fact Meet. Computer 46(1): 80-82 (2013) - [j7]Brian David Johnson:
Jimmy: The Robot That Changed It All. Computer 46(3): 104-107 (2013) - [j6]Brian David Johnson:
Secret Science Fiction. Computer 46(5): 105-107 (2013) - [j5]Brian David Johnson:
From NASA. Computer 46(7): 78-81 (2013) - [j4]Brian David Johnson:
That Copernican Moment. Computer 46(9): 101-103 (2013) - [j3]Brian David Johnson:
Jimmy Takes Manhattan. Computer 46(11): 95-98 (2013) - 2012
- [j2]Tawny Schlieski, Brian David Johnson:
Entertainment in the Age of Big Data. Proc. IEEE 100(Centennial-Issue): 1404-1408 (2012) - 2011
- [b1]Brian David Johnson:
Science Fiction Prototyping: Designing the Future with Science Fiction. Synthesis Lectures on Computer Science, Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2011, ISBN 9781608456550, pp. 1-190 - [c9]Brian David Johnson:
Love and God and Robots: The Science Behind the Science Fiction Prototype "Machinery of LoveGrace". Intelligent Environments (Workshops) 2011: 99-127 - [c8]Simon Egerton, Marc Davies, Brian David Johnson, Victor Callaghan:
Jimmy: Searching for Free-Will (A Competition). Intelligent Environments (Workshops) 2011: 128-141 - [c7]Tadayoshi Kohno, Brian David Johnson:
Science fiction prototyping and security education: cultivating contextual and societal thinking in computer security education and beyond. SIGCSE 2011: 9-14 - [e2]Juan Carlos Augusto, Hamid K. Aghajan, Victor Callaghan, Diane J. Cook, John O'Donoghue, Simon Egerton, Michael Gardner, Brian David Johnson, Yevgeniya Kovalchuk, Ramón López-Cózar, Peter Mikulecký, Jason W. P. Ng, Ronald Poppe, Minjuan Wang, Víctor Zamudio:
Workshop Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Intelligent Environments, IE 2011, Nottingham, United Kingdom, July 25-28, 2011. Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments 10, IOS Press 2011, ISBN 978-1-60750-794-9 [contents] - 2010
- [c6]Duckki Lee, Sumi Helal, Brian David Johnson:
An Action-Based Behavior Model for Persuasive Telehealth. ICOST 2010: 121-129 - [c5]Alexander Bannikov, Simon Egerton, Vic Callaghan, Brian David Johnson, Muneeb Shaukat:
Quantum Computing: Non-deterministic controllers for Artificial Intelligent Agents. Intelligent Environments (Workshops) 2010: 109-118 - [c4]Brian David Johnson:
Science Fiction for Scientists!! An Introduction to SF Prototypes and Brain Machines. Intelligent Environments (Workshops) 2010: 195-203 - [c3]Brian David Johnson:
Brain Machines. Intelligent Environments (Workshops) 2010: 204-220 - [e1]Ramón López-Cózar, Hamid K. Aghajan, Juan Carlos Augusto, Diane J. Cook, John O'Donoghue, Victor Callaghan, Simon Egerton, Brian David Johnson:
Workshops Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 18-19 July 2010. Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments 8, IOS Press 2010, ISBN 978-1-60750-639-3 [contents]
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c2]Brian David Johnson:
Science Fiction Prototypes Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying about the Future and Love Science Fiction. Intelligent Environments 2009: 3-8 - [c1]Brian David Johnson:
Nebulous Mechanisms. Intelligent Environments 2009: 9-18 - 2008
- [j1]Brian David Johnson:
Bridging the Gap between Research and Industry. IEEE Pervasive Comput. 7(3): 81-83 (2008)
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