We only Attack Ourselves

A sensitive and thought provoking journey into a dystopian future…perhaps.  As humans, we have the power to control the impact technology has on society, however, the fear that technology manifests itself into our day to day lives is a common theme and threat.  From one point of view, this short film demonstrates the emotional disengagement from a lover once their partner becomes more android then humanoid.  Another point of view shows the potential technology can bring to the disabled as well as prolonging life spans….but who wants to live in a synthetic future anyway?

  2 comments for “We only Attack Ourselves

  1. Jeremy Knox
    January 21, 2015 at 10:15 am

    Nice summary here Ben! I like how you have identified the tensions of enhancement portrayed in this clip. So, technology is viewed as beneficial when it overcomes our inability to do something, but at what stage does that go too far and begin to encroach on our ‘humanness’? Where do we draw the line between enhancement and artificiality? Is that an easy line to draw?

  2. Ed
    January 21, 2015 at 5:06 pm

    A really evocative video.

    The robot body is the transhumanist dream. What is interesting here is that the man is an unwilling participant, and by being having the robot body, by no longer being fully human he is stigmatized. His partner lives him. (Shades of the mutant debate in X-men).

    While the line between enhancement and artificiality is blurred, I think the video takes the stand that to be half-robot is to be as good as dead. In this case, the man’s face is not just an identifier (differentiating him from other robots), but also a death mask. It is unnecessary given that flesh is replaceable. The red scarf is the reminder of his love and of his previous life as someone fully human. But when the scarf falls on him, it becomes a death shroud.

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