Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Schedule
Mon Nov 10 2025 at 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-08:00Location
The Berkeley Alembic | Berkeley, CA

About this Event
Alembic co-founder Erik Davis has been thinking and writing about the visionary Californian science fiction writer Philip K. Dick since he wrote about PKD for his Yale thesis in 1988. This month, Davis returns with another series of lectures focused on a prophetic PKD novel. For this round, we will read Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968), perhaps best known as the novel that formed the basis for the Ridley Scott cult film Blade Runner (1982). The first lecture will present Dick’s work and life in the late 1960s, and lay out some of the major themes of the novel, as well as a more general discussion on “prophetic reading". Subsequent weeks will combine close readings of the novel with focused discussions sessions (only on-site participants will have access to the discussion). Weekly readings will consist of roughly 60-page chunks, plus optional secondary texts.We will explore a number of themes found in Do Androids Dream, one of Dick’s most explicitly ethical novels. We will look at how Dick presents the vexed human relationship to both animals and humanoid machines; the pharmacological control of personality and emotion; the mechanization of empathy; the ontology of entropy; and the transformations of the Christ figure in an age of immersive “social" media. We will be reading the novel not so much as fiction or science fiction but as a prophetic lens on today’s polycrisis, aspects of which resonate uncannily with Dick’s philosophical and visionary concerns.Tickets are available for the full series ($150) or on a drop-in class basis ($35). Purchasers, for both in person and online tickets, will receive access to the recordings of the lectures covered by their tickets. The recordings will be available for two weeks.
Where is it happening?
The Berkeley Alembic, 2820 Seventh Street, Berkeley, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
USD 39.19

