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The Sea of Dreams shows the ultimate meaning of art in the intertwining of dreams that transcend the gravity of the earth and the reality of creeping continents - life exists for art.
Follow-up: Earth's ice sculptors begin carving ice sculptures... When the ice sculpture was completed, a familiar voice came to Yandong's ear: "Your artistic creation inspired me again. I am going to carve it again on the earth. I need a lot of water this time. Including the water in your human body!" The cryogenic artist said: "Of course you Yandong can get my gift, and I will give you part of my power." Yandong: "No, you are massacre!" Cryogenic Artist: "Slaughter, how many years have you humans not waged war? Your kind have been killing each other, and are continuing to exterminate other species, squeezing their living space!" "As my partner, you have the right to decide to retain a human population of 100,000 to serve their master." Cryogenic artist: "Urgent like a law, white dead! Black dead!" … Yandong: What are you going to carve? Cryogenic Artist: I once lost two mounts and I wanted to recreate them. Come again, my iron-eating beast! Yan Dong......
Is true art the result of disregarding everything and relying solely on one's own selfish desires? This is unreal and extremely paranoid! When death comes, science must save the world!
It's true, artists don't care about the life or death of humans, just like humans don't care about the life or death of ants.
As a newcomer to science fiction, I am amazed again
The opposition between art and survival, the difference between spirit and reality
What is a better evolutionary solution? Will individuals be integrated into the population like cryogenics do or separate like humans currently do? I don't know, but there shouldn't be any way to say which one is better. At least the earth has not been destroyed yet, which is great
I probably spent the shortest time reading. I didn't look at the data carefully, and I just flipped through the imagination part in a hurry, because I feel that science fiction imagination that is divorced from human technology requires science fiction imagination, rather than a fixed imagination format formed after reading it carefully. I hope that the sea of dreams I can imagine will look different every time. It is an ocean of dreams, a place that humans cannot touch, rather than just a magnificent spectacle.
Liu's works can always explain the philosophy of the universe, human nature, and human destiny from different perspectives.
As Liu himself said, the background of the story is very simple, but the content expressed is not single. Most of his works have this characteristic. For example, there are reflections on the current situation of society and human nature, revelations of affairs, and reflections on the meaning of existence... The age of face-reading, chameleons, the infinite power of human beings, etc. The seemingly simple story is worthy of our careful savoring and endless aftertaste after reading it...
He said that Liu promoted both art and science. Art and science are not absolute opposites. The two are inextricably linked. I personally believe that art is the basis of science. Human beings originally had nothing, but when they gained the perception of art, they "invented" science to create their own art.
There is a rare happy ending in Liu Cixin's book. When I saw Moving to the Sea, I prepared myself for the destruction of mankind. But this time it was successful.
This book presents a beautiful work of art and explains the low-temperature artist's understanding of beauty and art. At the same time, it also reflects the power that cannot be underestimated when humans unite in the ice ring era.
Amazed again
Art requires paranoia... Be wary that this kind of bigotry will harm those around you
"When civilization develops to a certain stage, it will become an artist, destroying a planet and draining a star system just to create a piece of music or an ice sculpture."
So, what is the first reason for the existence of civilization?
Yan Dong thought for a while and slowly shook his head: "No, it comes from the ocean, or it is the sublimation of the ocean. We never dreamed that the ocean could have such beauty. Let's call it - the sea of dreams." "Is art important to you?" "It's everything."
"Sea of Dreams" I would like to call it an artistic science fiction novel!
Survival or art, that is the question
Very enlightening
I like Liu Cixin
Art is not everything in life
Every step of Da Liu's works is so shocking
The art of science, the romance of survival
I think space is the only reason for civilization to exist
The sea of dreams becomes the sea of reality.
Art, science, the rise and fall of civilization, and other issues are presented before our eyes, making people think about whether Da Liu or Da Liu
2023.9.27Art without people is meaningless
The story is very novel. It is the first time I read such an imaginative story.