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“@VideosOfScience: Unreal MIT Invention http://t.co/0jkmta7ZTf” #mscedc blurring the lines!
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WEEK 1 – Blurring the lines
Over the last 5 years, exposure and reliance on technology has increased significantly to the point where I have asked myself the question, where will this end? Working in the digital world everyday has only increased this exposure, and therefore forced some into trying to consolidate this information and make the load more manageable. Wearable tech has become a common sight in our day to day lives,… Read more →
Utopian vs Dystopian Futures: http://t.co/uuuaRh60sb #mscedc
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Digital Dystopia – Total Surveillance: http://t.co/Hr30hMWAIo #mscedc
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Address is Approximate
A beautifully crafted tale of self-discovery and fulfillment through digital technologies placing a robot toy in the ‘drivers seat’. A very interesting notion that a plastic object could require emotional gratification through a digital platform, however, it almost seems plausible thanks to the subtle music and wonderful expressions. Read more →
The Awareness
A machine with the awareness and potential to destory our technological world from the inside is a little far-fetched, however, the notion that machines can interact with us on an emotional level isnt too extreme. A machine that thinks and reacts like a human could be the catalyst for the robot revelotion we have predicted over the last century, or… Read more →
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… Read more →
Global Digital Culture: Cultural Differences and the Internet: http://t.co/xaIYEC86lF #mscedc
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Memory 2.0
This short film captures the potentially addictive nature of technology in a realistic and believable manner. From recording memories in black and white photos 100 years ago, to recording everything and anything in modern times,is this the next step in experiencing memories, or do the lines become too blurred? Will experiencing our memories virtually become part of our entertainment in… Read more →