1. Science Fiction Skit
In this science fiction skit, we are going to take a look at the way people will survive a future, if the
air becomes too polluted for them to breathe normally with their lungs. Certainly, today people notice
the rapid affects of pollution on the human body. Their breathing is labored and some develop upper
respiratory infections. They start coughing out of control and have difficulty performing common
everyday chores. This is very apparent in polluted cities, more than out in the country. Perhaps in the
future, the toxic air will make it extremely difficult for anyone to breathe with their lungs, without
some type of assistance. Future Air Pollution
Before leaving the house, the parents and kids will check the air pollution sensors on the
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2. Essay about Sci-fI Films
In this essay I am going to discuss about the topic:
"Science fiction often plays off the real against the artificial, either in the form of humans versus
non–human (androids, cyborgs, synthetics), or the world versus the non–world (cyberspace,
inner–space, intentional space)".
I have chosen the films "The Matrix" and "Bicentennial Man"
An explosion in information access and exchange is fueling the Information Superhighway that was
created as a result of the computer revolution. If technology has truly become a god, then cyberspace
is definitely its bible. Its scope is endless; its breadth enormous. Although the foundation of
cyberspace, the computer, definitely serves to dehumanize culture, the Information Superhighway
itself does...show more content...
It shows robots that act like humans, performed by real actors. I'm going to criticize them because
in my opinion they exercise pernicious influence upon the public. In brief, The Bicentennial Man
(BM) tells the story of a robot that lasts for about 200 years. His creator and his descendants
change this robot, in order to acquire more and more human features. In the beginning he uses a
kind of armor, looking like a machine; during the night he connects a plug into the electric outlet to
recharge his batteries. Gradually, his appearance becomes more and more humane, to a point where
he acts as any normal human, with thinking, feeling and willing, that is, the robot would have
passed the total turning test. It is not clear if it would have passed the total total turning test. At the
end, the woman with whom the robot is in love is going to die, so he decides that he cannot suffer
her absence and should also "die" (Setzer 2002)
A 'cyborg', a contraction of Cybernetic Organism, is a hybrid of man (or woman) and machine. The
machine parts endow additional strength and physical capability while the human provides the
intelligence and will as well as much of the body, which makes them largely irrelevant to this
dissertation. Occasionally things are more complicated; when the machine part provides some
mental functions as well
The story of a reluctant Christ–like protagonist set against a baroque, MTV
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