In a way, I see this as a sort of ”La Chinoise” 1967 in the age of Mark Fisher.
The value of this film isn’t necessarily in its information if you are here for information you should read books, Mark Fisher is a great starting point as previously mentioned, however this film does do an excellent job of using Cinemas Tools to provide the underlying emotional truths behind these ideas and similar writings.
If you want to learn about business ontology this film is far too broad to get actual good info on that topic. However, if you want to understand the emotional weight and feeling of living within a business ontology, this is a spectacular film.
We really have no idea how the machines we create are actually affecting us yet we create new ones at an unbelievable and unstoppably ferocious pace. Technology has been exponentially increasing since the 60s and it turns out this rapid growth in technological advancement has caused just a few social problems.
This film is not an attempt to finally find the Eureka solution on how we as humans should approach our new age of technology, but it is one of the absolute best emotional depiction of just how interwoven, complicated, and almost un readably dense the unique problems of our new age are.
The way this film links topics and stories that seem completely unrelated to each other is not only immensely impressive. It’s also the perfect way to depict how overwhelming the amount of information we intake on a daily basis feels.
while undeniably depressing there is not only a morbid comedy but also a deeply cathartic recognition and reassurance that I am not in fact, the only one who is a little conflicted about how to respond to the age of technology.
We are all just as confused and scared about the way the world‘s going, but in that shared fear maybe we can use this fire to fuel the thought of the future as if anything can be taken away from this It’s that ideology goes a long ass fucking way.
In a way, I see this as a sort of ”La Chinoise” 1967 in the age of Mark Fisher.
The value of this film isn’t necessarily in its information if you are here for information you should read books, Mark Fisher is a great starting point as previously mentioned, however this film does do an excellent job of using Cinemas Tools to provide the underlying emotional truths behind these ideas and similar writings.
If you want to learn about business ontology this film is far too broad to get actual good info on that topic. However, if you want to understand the emotional weight and feeling of living within a business ontology, this is a spectacular film.
We really have no idea how the machines we create are actually affecting us yet we create new ones at an unbelievable and unstoppably ferocious pace. Technology has been exponentially increasing since the 60s and it turns out this rapid growth in technological advancement has caused just a few social problems.
This film is not an attempt to finally find the Eureka solution on how we as humans should approach our new age of technology, but it is one of the absolute best emotional depiction of just how interwoven, complicated, and almost un readably dense the unique problems of our new age are.
The way this film links topics and stories that seem completely unrelated to each other is not only immensely impressive. It’s also the perfect way to depict how overwhelming the amount of information we intake on a daily basis feels.
while undeniably depressing there is not only a morbid comedy but also a deeply cathartic recognition and reassurance that I am not in fact, the only one who is a little conflicted about how to respond to the age of technology.
We are all just as confused and scared about the way the world‘s going, but in that shared fear maybe we can use this fire to fuel the thought of the future as if anything can be taken away from this It’s that ideology goes a long ass fucking way.