2019: Off-World (Blade Runner Page)
This is a growing archive of All Kinds of Stuff that is related
to the movie Blade Runner. It is divided into two parts:
material kept on this site, and material found elsewhere
on the net. It is provided by the cultural workers of
UnderWorld Industries.
Please direct comments and questions
comments to: [email protected]
Material maintained on Off-World:
Note: If you have documents, articles, etc. about Blade Runner
and they need a home on the net, please contact me at the address above
regarding putting them on Off-World.
- Join in on City-speak, our Blade Runner discussion forum!
- Blade Runner Poster Proposals - [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
- artists' works that didn't make it
- Info on the book 'Future Noir: The Making of Blade Runner', from fellow fan Bill Kolb
- 'Philip K. Dick: Reason, Mind, and Being', essay on Philip K. Dick by Roger D. Cook
- 'Blade Runner: Tee-Vee or Not Tee-Vee', essay on Blade Runner by Jayme Guokas
- 'Is Blade Runner a Misogynist Text?', essay on Blade Runner by Simon Scott
- 'No Alternatives: Technology Spontaneously Approaching "Humanity" with the Passage of Time', an essay on artificial humanity in BR and T2 by Andy O'Meara
- 'Eye Disbelieve', essay on Blade Runner by Tinku Saini
- Booklet for the (original) bootleg soundtrack, scanned and built by Bryce Utting ([email protected])
- Info on a new bootleg of the original soundtrack
- Sinclair BR Game including screensnaps and binary of game
- The Blade Runner file Compilation of discussion
about Blade Runner issues. I think this one is static, but if there are
newer versions, please let me know.
- Blade Runner references and memorabilia [NOW FOR SALE] -- magazines, books, posters, photos, etc.
- Sequels? You bet... sadly. Check this
out. [I would suggest looking to the FAQ (below) for more info.]
Blade Runner resources on other sites:
UWI has no control over these sites nor problems concerning them.
LARGE SITES, A/V SITES, SCRIPTS:
SMALL SITES, ESSAYS, RELATED INFO:
It may be interesting to note that Blade Runner is, according to
the Top Sampling
Groups and Sources List maintained by Peter Cigehn
([email protected]), the number one most commonly used source for
samples by bands. Over 30 groups have used Blade Runner for 100+
samples.