We live in the best of times in which we are able to learn about the world and its incredible diversity of cultures/beings/places/perspectives in a way never historically possible. We live in the worst of times when we are able to isolate ourselves completely from anything different from our own narrow view/conception of the world/reality. The choice is yours!
Showing posts with label Artificial Intelligence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artificial Intelligence. Show all posts
Monday, September 16, 2013
The Matrix (USA: Andy and Lana Wachowski, 1999: 136 mins)
Labels:
Apocalypse,
Artificial Intelligence,
Authenticity/Truth,
Body,
Dreams,
Dystopia,
Genre,
Identity,
Narrative,
Philosophy,
Political Film,
Religion,
Robots,
Science Fiction,
Series,
Special Effects,
USA
Friday, April 19, 2013
The Windup Girl (Paolo Bacigalupi, 2009)
The Windup Girl by Paolo BacigalupiMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is one of those books that come along at a certain moment in time and presents a finely tuned presentation of where we may be heading as a global society. For lack of imagination this could be defined as eco-punk, with its vision of a future ecological catastrophes, isolationist societies seeking to resist predatory multinational agri-businesses, gene-rippers mucking with DNA of living creatures creating wonders and pestilence, calorie-men combing the globe to seek out local seed banks, and the creation of new people that might present a new possibility for life on earth or be the final stake in its heart. The story takes place in Thailand and Bacigalupi is great at bringing to life the society and the competing interests. A powerful story and great reading experience all the way through to the last page!
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