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Post by Admin on Jan 15, 2015 10:56:38 GMT
s this optimistic or pessimistic? A vision of our tomorrow. I just finished making this small film based on a futuristic text.... U.R.A.I entitled DIGITAL EXISTENTIALISM Comment for extra credit.
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Post by Admin on Jan 15, 2015 10:57:22 GMT
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Post by mehakkumar1 on Jan 19, 2015 23:18:24 GMT
When i first started watching this it had a very eerie feeling too it, I feel as if the video was contradicting itself. At one moment it was talking about the success of the world and then next of how it could turn around and take over us.
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Post by dabee08 on Jan 20, 2015 7:19:36 GMT
When I was in high school, I used a library to do research projects or read new books, but now I can access more information at home than using a library in early 2000’s. I believe that our technology has evolved a lot more than last thirty years, and more people are exposed to these new technologies than ever including internet access. People do not need to talk to each other to find out how their friends are doing. The patterns of traveling have changed as well. When I traveled in my teenage years, I spent most time looking at sceneries, talking to people whom I traveled with, listening to music, or sleeping. And those traveling memories were shared among a person whom traveling with, but it is different now. Most people spend a lot of time taking pictures and posting them on internet and want to show a world what he or she is doing instead of sharing those moments with people around him or her. I agree to what a narrator said in the video that this kind of action puts our privacy in a risk, and a moment we post pictures on internet, you are willing to share your privacy with people you don’t even know. Even though a narrator mentioned that we already ate a forbidden fruit, I believe we still have a chance to learn how to use technologies right, so we will not be absorbed into technology and instead use them wisely.
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