LINKS

Frankenreads.org–an international event to read Frankenstein aloud, Halloween 2018. We are joining in.

The  Frankenstein Bicentennial Project–from Arizona State University, the creation of educational resources for Frankenstein

Reanimation!–a seven-part animated series on the lasting impact of Frankenstein, by online site Massive Science

The Strange and Twisted Life of “Frankenstein”, an excellent article in The New Yorker on the 200 Anniversary of Shelley’s novel.

Here is an interesting piece in The Guardian on what Frankenstein means to us 200 years later and why we are still so fascinated by it. In this article, a group of philosophers, scientists, historians, and scientists come together to discuss the impact of Frankenstein today, including stories to tell of their own. 

Los Angeles Magazine provides a peek at mesmerizing pieces of Frankenstein- Inspired artwork on display at the Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles. Frankenstein has a huge impact on popular culture and the fine arts. These pieces of art bring to life the classic story of a creator and creation.

The Frankenstein 2018 Project– created by Volda University College to commemorate Frankenstein’s 200th anniversary. This website provides excellent information on Frankenstein, as well as Mary Shelley herself. 

A wonderful piece on Frankenstein’s cinematic history by Literary Hub- 200 years on stage and onscreen. This article aims to provide readers with the cinematic reworkings of the original text over the course of 200 years.

Frankencities–The Frankencities Project details the worst-case scenarios for specific real-world cities in order to graphically identify the risks and dangers.

NASA has identified a “Frankenstein Galaxy” that uses “spare parts” to renew itself.

A CFP, 200 Years of Interdisciplinarity Beginning with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: The Third Annual City Tech Symposium on Science Fiction in New York, November 27th