• Ubik (/ˈjuːbɪk/ YOO-bik) is a 1969 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. The story is set in a future 1992 where psychic powers are...
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  • Ubik is a 1969 science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick. Ubik may also refer to: "Ubik" (song), a 2000 single by Timo Maas Ubik (video game), a 1998 video...
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  • Ubik is a 1998 video game by Cryo Interactive, based on the novel Ubik by Philip K. Dick. In the year 2019, Joe Chip is working for Runciter Associates...
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    Venus is a super yacht designed by Philippe Starck's design company Ubik and built by Feadship for the entrepreneur Steve Jobs at a cost of €105 million...
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    Merzbow (redirect from Tibeta Ubik)
    performances during 1983–84 and released over a dozen cassettes. Tibeta Ubik was a duo of Akita and Kishino active at the same time as Merzbow Null. True...
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    science fiction novels such as Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968) and Ubik (1969). His 1974 novel Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said won the John W....
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    Ubik are an Australian punk and punk rock band from Melbourne. Ubik started as the side project of members from the band Masses, guitarist Tessa Tribe...
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  • Singles Chart. "Ubik: The Breakz" (Radio Mix) "Ubik: The Breakz" (Original Mix) "Ubik: The Techno" "Ubik: The Dance" (Radio Mix) "Ubik: The Dance" (Original...
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    Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and Ubik, and was the first time science fiction was included in the LOA canon. The...
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    first industrial design company, Starck Product, which he later renamed Ubik after Philip K. Dick's novel, and began working with manufacturers in Italy...
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  • Originally, Richard Linklater toyed with adapting the Philip K. Dick novel Ubik but stopped early on because he was unable to obtain the rights and he "couldn't...
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    World with the Folk Implosion EP (Drunken Fish, 1994) "Electric Idiot" (Ubik, 1995) "Natural One" (London, 1995) [#29 US, #4 US Modern Rock, #45 UK] "Palm...
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  • his followers to the apostles that have gathered for the Eclipse. With Ubik's powers convincing him that a few more deaths will not matter as long as...
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    Furudate Babilonia 1984 Numen Quad Habitat Simulacro / Punka Overie with Tibeta Ubik Tokyo 260384 Live Documental Zeekfeedz Acme Das ZSF Produkt / Nux Organization...
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  • Sheep? (1966) Nick and the Glimmung (1966) Now Wait for Last Year (1966) Ubik (1966) Galactic Pot-Healer (1968) A Maze of Death (1968) Our Friends from...
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  • novel is not a continuation (e.g. "What the Dead Men Say" and the novel Ubik) or expansion (e.g. the novella and later novel Vulcan's Hammer) of an earlier...
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  • Sheep? (1966) Nick and the Glimmung (1966) Now Wait for Last Year (1966) Ubik (1966) Galactic Pot-Healer (1968) A Maze of Death (1968) Our Friends from...
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  • Bremen. Reminiscent of the setting of Ubik, with Freedman noting that Miéville once wrote a critical essay about Ubik on this theme. exot or exoterre Alien...
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  • April 2009 in the UK. The name is a quotation from Philip K. Dick's novel Ubik. "Strays" "Mysterious Skin" "Argyle Square" "Liquor on Sunday" "Incognito"...
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  • introduced in the story was used again and developed in Dick's 1969 novel Ubik, which even re-uses a page of the novella verbatim.[citation needed] Louis...
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  • several changes to the ending. Film portal List of Spanish films of 1997 Ubik Open Your Eyes at Rotten Tomatoes (movie info). Retrieved 6 July 2016. Open...
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  • thought'", referencing as well the ironically dystopian Philip K. Dick novel Ubik. Andy Hopper from Cambridge University UK proposed and demonstrated the concept...
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    The Languages of Pao (1958) Philip K. Dick, Time Out of Joint (1959) and Ubik (1969) Walter M. Miller, Jr., A Canticle for Leibowitz (1960) Robert A. Heinlein...
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  • Sheep? (1966) Nick and the Glimmung (1966) Now Wait for Last Year (1966) Ubik (1966) Galactic Pot-Healer (1968) A Maze of Death (1968) Our Friends from...
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  • Exegesis journal; a screenplay for an unproduced film adaptation of 1969's Ubik; occasional lectures; and the expedited completion of the deferred Roger...
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  • The film features Dubai-based artists Shaqayeq Arabi, Vivek Premachandran (UBIK) and Hazem Mahdi, with commentary from art historian Marcelo Lima and others...
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  • Multisim in 1993, and illustrated by Florence Magnin. It was reprinted by UbIK (now Edge Entertainment), the French editor for Fading Suns, in 2004. There...
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  • Pop, 1993, SP 183B) Fake ID, Bitch 10-inch Vinyl (2011) "Lick It" 7-inch (Ubik, 1988) "She's Dead" / "Fuckhead" 7-inch (Sub Pop SP50, 1990) "Drugstore"...
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  • John Fowles Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle (1969) by Vladimir Nabokov Ubik (1969) by Philip K. Dick The Atrocity Exhibition (1970) by J. G. Ballard...
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    Roger Zelazny. The English translation is used verbatim in Dick's novel Ubik two years later. "Dies irae" (plainchant) Problems playing this file? See...
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