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  • Especially the idea of film giving a tangible experience of the future. A beta test of how technology m ...f how a future interface might work is common to everyone who has seen the film.
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  • '''Jeff:''' yes. We made a program to restore it. If you look at the original film, there is one frame where the crash happened.
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  • ...books, e-zines, and national media press, recently including Bioethics and Film, Medical Enhancement and Posthumanity, and Politics and Leisure. I also wri
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  • [[Image:metropolis-city-film.jpg|300px|right]] ...ers and owners in capitalism"<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolis_(film)</ref>.
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  • ...imal use of dialogue" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_(film)].
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  • If you have a piece of work, essay, article, paper, film or book you'd like to submit, please contact case@cyborganthropology.com an
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  • Nov. 15 Film Nov. 17 Film Nov. 19 Second Exam: short-answer questions
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  • *''Film:'' Williams, Raymond. The Country and the City: A Film with Raymond Williams. 1979. ...d by Pare Lorentz. 25 min. Resettlement Administration (A U.S. Documentary Film), 1936. Videocassette.
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  • 2 Theories of Technology and Culture Film Excerpt: The Matrix 7 Sociologies of Computing Film Excerpts: Tron, War Games
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  • ''Film Excerpts Pi'' ''Film Excerpts Conceiving Ada''
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  • ...y Helmut Newton, Parisian cityscapes, the space of the department store, a film by Ousmane Sembéne, and the writings of Henri Lefebvre, Andrè Breton, and
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  • 14. Video and Film Space (Chrissie Iles)
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  • So, that's a start, anyway. Of course, we could talk about cyborgs in film (e.g. Terminator, Fantastic Planet, AI, & BladeRunner), or the cyborgificat
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  • [[Embodied Visions: Evolution, Emotion, Culture, and Film]] by Torben Kragh Grodal
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  • ...video games and other media: indeed, one takes a photograph, one acts in a film. But these actions transpire before or during the fabrication of the work, ...rom colonization by more established disciplines, in particular sociology, film studies, and literary studies. In his editorial for the first issue of Game
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  • Take a one eyed film maker, an unemployed engineer, and a vision for something that’s never be
    503 B (87 words) - 02:27, 31 January 2011
  • [[Image:disconnected-film.png|400px|right]] Disconnected, a free film on a group of students who turn off their tech for a month. It is an invest
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  • There is an entire genre of film dealing with this American ennui and crises of status quo, Fight Club (as d
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  • ====This is the nurse in the children's film.====
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  • ...ra Dystopias, is to investigate how science fiction and fantasy (including film, television, literature, and online and video games) interrogate and invest ...anthology seek papers that: explore how science fiction and fantasy texts (film, television, literature, online and video games) use the human body as a me
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  • ...ganism, of technical and organic. The replicant Rachel in the Ridley Scott film Blade Runner stands as the image of a cyborg culture's fear, love, and conf ...experienced by many computer users has become a staple of science-fiction film and cultural jokes. Perhaps paraplegics and other severely handicapped peop
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  • ...Apr. 2010. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/digitalnation/</ref>, a film about life on the virtual frontier. In it he urges citizens to take control
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  • [[Image:play-time-film.jpg|200px|left]] ...ontemporary society; the persona also allowed Tati to subvert the rules of film comedy by toying with the notion of the punch line, a payoff often delayed
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  • ...tastes and personality: one’s activities, interests and favourite books, film, TV programmes and music.
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  • ...familiar theme that has been repeated time and time again in print and in film." <ref>http://www.jewishmag.com/124mag/golem_history/golem_history.htm</ref
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  • ...alled Sweet Nothing in My Ear, which aired in April of 2008. Briefly, the film follows two parents, Dan, who is hearing (played by Jeff Daniels), and Laur ...at some of the inaccuracies in the portrayal of cochlear implants in this film (small though they were) – it was, after all, according to the Nielsen ra
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  • [[Category:Film]]
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  • ...on noir) is a hybrid genre of film or other works of fiction combining the film noir and science fiction or cyberpunk genres such as seen in Alien (1979),
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  • ...ver the last century and a half visual technologies - from photography and film to contemporary experiments in computer-image systems, cognitive psychology
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  • ...nes ethnographic research with multimedia techniques, such as photography, film, and digital storytelling, to document and communicate the lived experience * '''Photography and Film''': Documenting cultural practices and ethnographic research through visual
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  • ...e composed the Windows 95 Startup Sound and part of the soundtrack for the film Trainspotting.
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