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    The future is now. Robots control the job market. Amazon Go has hunted cashiers to extinction. There are now fewer and fewer jobs a robot cannot do better. You feel threatened. This isn’t the future we rushed forward at 88 miles per hour towards…was it? Fortunately‚ as of right now‚ no. Robotic automation is a looming threat‚ and some counter that threat with a concept called Universal Basic Income‚ or UBI. UBI aims to provide a source of livable income to those who generally cannot work. In relation

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    In his film The Pervert’s Guide to Ideology‚ Slavoj Zizek‚ a Slovenian philosopher‚ cultural critic and Marxist intellectual‚ discusses his ideas on fantasy‚ reality‚ sexuality‚ subjectivity‚ desire‚ materiality and cinematic form. One of the film’s he analyzes is They Live‚ a John Carpenter film released in 1988 about a man named John Nada‚ a wanderer without meaning in his life‚ who discovers a pair of sunglasses capable of showing the world the way it truly is. Working like x-ray vision‚ the glasses

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    ENG 4UI: ISU Essay Outline ----------------------- Introduction: All life and existence makes an unavoidable journey towards an ultimate end. Immortality is a mythical unattainable existence‚ barred by the presence of entropy. Mortality is a constant found in everything that was‚ is and will be. Hook:

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    Guillermo Del Toro is a director that likes to portray fairy tales‚ myth and legends and science fiction stories using magic‚ fantasy‚ horror‚ darkness‚ creatures and monsters. The two films that I have selected to study and analyse are Pacific Rim and Pan’s Labyrinth. Pacfic Rim (2013) is a fantasy‚ science fiction story that tells of how aliens‚ (Kaiju) come from a disastrous‚ dying and chaotic underground oceanic world with their objective to destroy mankind. To defend their Planet‚ mankind manufacture

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    What does it mean to be human? Simply it means to make decisions not always based on logic or reason‚ or the decision is made based on emotion. This is an interesting question that is brought up in Ridley Scott’s movie Alien (1979). The crew of the Nostromo for the most part appears to be human‚ but through their actions it makes one wonder if they are actually humans or if they are simply robots. They have gone to such a point that human life has seemingly been devalued in order to complete the

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    The novel‚ Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick‚ revolves around a post-apocalyptic world after WWT (World War Terminus)‚ where the presence of escaped androids‚ Nexus-6 types that left Mars‚ are a danger to the remaining humans on earth. Nexus-6 androids are identical to that of an actual human‚ but empathy which is the ability to share feelings or understand them‚ is used to distinguish an android from a human. In the novel‚ humans are tied to the idea of possessing empathy

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    Blade Runner: Film Noir Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner is a “neo”-noir film that includes elements of classic film noir in its setting/environment‚ plot and characterization. Though it can be classified into many different genres‚it is undeniable part of the film noir genre. Though Blade Runner is a sci-fi movie set in the future‚ it features an environment and setting that is ideal for a film noir. It works because these films usually take placein urban landscapes‚ usually in New York‚ San Francisco

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    There are many ways in which ‘Frankenstein’ and ‘Blade Runner’ reveal the changing and maintaining of values and perspectives involving mankind’s inter-relationship with science and technology. In ‘Frankenstein’ the idea of science and its role in allowing humans to become closer to God through natural beauty‚ demonstrated in the romantic references throughout the novel are transformed by Ridley Scott’s ‘Blade Runner’ as instead there is a perception of science and its negative effects on humanity

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    Blade Runner Essay Blade Runner Is a CyberPunk Science Fiction Movie Filmed and Directed by Acclaimed Director Ridley Scott in 1982. The film depicts a dystopia society of the future in which man has reached the level of technological supremacy where his exact copy can be engineered. These “Replicants” have superior Strength‚ Speed‚ Agility and at least equal intelligence to their creators. A fail safe device in the form of an incept date; the replicants only have four years in which they can

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    texts under study? In comparing the treatment of the myriad of enduring issues and concepts explored in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner (1982)‚ the influence of their vastly different contexts is impossible to overlook. Despite their radically different context and genre informed approaches‚ Blade Runner and Frankenstein ultimately come to what is in essence the same conclusion - to act as cautionary tales against the consequences of transgression and to stress

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