Friday, August 29, 2008

AmericanSingle?

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Friday, August 15, 2008

Wall-E


Wall-E is the best science fiction film in the last ten year. The best about the movie Wall-E is that there is not much dialog between the robots Wall-E and Eve just beeps and clicks, but they communicate through body language which gives them a human characteristic. The movie begins by showing Earth fills with skyscrapers that turn out to be trash. The story takes place 700 years after the human went to space on the spaceship called Axion because Earth is too polluted for habitation. Wall-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter, Earth Class) is the last robot that the human left on Earth to clean up the trash. His only companion is his pet cockroach until a new robot named Eve arrives on Earth. Eve is sent to Earth by the humans living aboard the space cruiser Axiom to find plant life on Earth in order to decide whether it's safe to return to a home these humans have never seen. When Eve went back to Axion, Wall-E goes along. At Axion, Wall-E helps the human to fight Auto, the piloting system that takes the form of a ship's wheel with a red HAL 9000 eye in its center. The movie Wall-E has brought up many problems that we are facing right now and future problem. People relay on technology too much that they lose their ability to walk, think and read. We will see how the people who live on the Axion represent the concerns the Nicholas Carr present in his article, “Is Google Making US Stupid?”

The picture above shows the live of the human in Axion. Every red dot in the picture is a person traveling by a moving electronic chair. The movies show the expediency culture, as the humans on board the Axiom travel around the ship on hovering chairs. They have grown fat on their diet of junk food serve in drink form that they lose the ability to walk. People communicate through a holographic video screen. Transfixed by the screens in front of them, they have seemingly lost the art of communication which is face to face communication. In one of the scene, two people are talking with each other through the screen when they are actually sitting next to each other in the corridor. They do not any contact with their children. They depend on the robot to raise and teach their children. The ship system controls everything on the ship from when to eat, sleep, wake up, and what to wear. The sad part is the people willing obey the system. This proves Carr point, “intellectual technology, the tools that extend our mental rather than our physical capacities-we inevitability begin to take on the quality of those technology.” We began to obey the system and ignore our sense or conscious. Like Carr’s example of the invention of the clock, before the invention the clock people base on their sense but the arrived of the clock people started obeying the clock.

Carr also worries that rely on the internet too much we began to think read like a computer. He tells us how he and his friend lost the ability to concentrate in a novel or long article. Well, his concern is show in Wall-E. People on the Axion have lost the ability to read. When Eve came back with the plant, Auto gives the captain the manual how to process the return. The captain is lost and confessed that he does not know how to read, so he asks the computer to show him the process. This shows Carr’s concern, “as we come to rely on computers to mediate our understanding of the world, it is our own intelligence that flattens into artificial intelligence.”

The people on Axion are the result of Carr’s concern of the technology impact on us. Wall-E has given us the prediction of the future if we continue to rely on the computer or technology too much. Many people will argue that this is just a fiction and it not true. “How different is the life on Axion than our lives now?” This demonstrates the people who become addicted to the web of media messages from television, video games, cell phones, movies, and other sources which are a part of our everyday reality. As our intellect levels disintegrate, our consuming nature takes over everything we do each and every day, so our planet filled with garbage and waste. We are too busy to prepare healthy meals, so we purchase convenience foods which provide no nutrition or fast food which lead to obesity. After work and responsibility are completed, we are too tired to exercise and engage with real people so we sit in front of the television or the internet and spend hours allowing our minds to escape into some alternative reality. We spend our free time in movie theatres and in front of computer screens while neglecting the relationships with others. As we spend times surfing the internet, our reading and critical thinking decline. People on Axion will be our future if society continues to be lazy and rely on technology. How can we prevent Wall-E future from happening? Maybe what we should do is take business into our own hand by turning off the computer and enjoy nature activities just like the captain in Wall-E turn off Auto, so they can return to Earth.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Is the Internet reliable?

As technology improve, communication become easier. In the past, the only communication is face to face communication which we can see each other facial expression and emotion or communication through letters, but it takes weeks for the other person to receive. Today, communication is much faster. With a phone, we can talk to other people across the continent. With e-mail, we can write to each other instantly. With programs like MySpace and Facebook, we can interact with people through out the world by posting our favorite music, video clips, and commenting on others posts for free. At first, MySpace is a great medium to communicate and share our interest with others, but people began to use it as an advertisement of themselves. In yesterday class discussion, Nikki said that she stop using MySpace when people began to flirt with her. Sadly, we do not know if the person we are talking in MySpace is real or fake because people can fake their age, gender, ethnic and name. Thus, the internet can be deceiving. It seems as if today communication is like virtual.

In the article of the New York Time, we see that Cartier starts a new campaign of using MySpace as advertisement. By using MySpace as his advertisement, Cartier wants people to know that his jewelry product is open to everyone of all classes. He tries to give an impression that his company is changing from their old wealthy customers to equal opportunity customers. However, it is all a deceiving. By paying MySpace with the advertisement, Cartier allows MySpace to regulate or choose friend base on Cartier’s standard. Thus, Cartier’s high standard is still there, but he just disguises it in a clever way.

People in MySpace can be deceiving because we do not know these people enough. They could fake their age, ethnic and gender, so do not trust any strangers in MySpace. About two year ago, a fourteen year old girl name Megan committed suicide after a boy named Josh broke up with her in MySpace. At her funeral, her friend mother confessed that Josh did not exist. She and her daughter made up Josh to play a trick on Megan. Similarly, my brother and his friends created an account in MySpace as a female and started flirting with guys online. They think it funny to fool others and see it as a joke. They stopped after heard Megan story. From the stories, we can see that today technology communication is virtual. We do not know who is real, who is unreal, who is telling the truth, and who is lying. Can we trust people on the Internet? Is the Internet reliable?

Monday, August 4, 2008

Blog

To be honest, I never know what a blog is until yesterday when I signed up for one. Though, I heard of the word through my friends’ conversation, but I never put in my mind. Yesterday, after sign up my blog I asked my roommate, “What is a blog?” She said it a public Internet journal. Since I do not have any experience in blog, I have many reservations on writing in my blog. I am nervous just thinking that many thoughts to be read by many people. I hope that I less harsh comments and not make fool in my blog.

I have taken one English class in Davis and wrote many essays in other I have taken. My experience with writing is writing five paragraph essays with topic sentences. This class is different from my other English, so I look forward to it. My English is not that good because my major is Biochemistry and English is my second language. Even though my English is not that good, I really enjoy writing. I write my journal everyday and on spare times I write fan friction. I hope I show some improvement in my English by the end of this class.