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    EFFCTS OF REALITY SHOWS ON SOCIETY Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the award of the Degree of Master of Business Administration in M&E (2011 – 2013) By NEENA MALVIYA 112516026 Manipal University Bangalore Campus Bangalore December 2012 EFFCTS OF REALITY SHOWS ON SOCIETY Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the award of the Degree of Master of Business Administration in Media and Entertainment By NEENA MALVIYA

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    Reality Tv shows effects Have you heard about the multi million dollar Empire?... Well this empire is known as The Kardashians. As you know this family is always on top of the fashion world and well aware of how public will view them as it’s the most important thing for us is to look fancy that’s how it is these days you should be and the most important thing is how you look and appear to the public because you will gain more respect depending on which brand you are wearing‚ and this show

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    REALITY SHOWS: A BAD INFLUENCE In recent years we have seen how the reality shows have increasingly invaded our screens‚ and there is something that captivates people to the point that change their way of life and are carried away by this "fever". Most of the people who watch this kind of shows believe that all what they see is real so they begin to feel identify with them. The audience imitates they behaviors and most of the time it is negative. They turn violent‚ irritable and susceptible

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    Entertainment programming scheduled during primetime has always been popular amongst audiences‚ however; in recent years certain reality competition programs have risen above the other formats by using innovative concepts to engage viewers. The key to the explosion of this television format was the interactive element of audience participation. For each interactive reality competition‚ the viewers determine the winners. The beginning of the popular format as we know it started with Britain’s “Pop Idol”

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    Summary and Response The article Reality Television: Oxymoron by George F. Will describes how television works and how it has changed over the years. He explains how television shows are now mostly imitations‚ they create shows off other shows with a somewhat more interesting twist making viewers more interested in watching. According to George F. Will‚ people are becoming "desensitized". Since people are becoming less easily shocked or amazed‚ television shows now are increasing the amount of degradation

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    Virtual Reality Learning Environments: Potentials and Challenges Computer graphics technology enables us to create a remarkable variety of digital images and displays that‚ given the right conditions‚ effectively enrich education [Clark 1983]. Real-time computer graphics are an essential component of the multi-sensory environment of Virtual Reality (VR). This article addresses the unique characteristics of emerging VR technology and the potential of virtual worlds as learning environments

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    Hyperrealism "Reality is frequently inaccurate." "In cases of major discrepancy it’s always reality that’s got it wrong." | - Douglas Adams‚ The Restaurant at the End of the Universe | Hyperrealism is a post-modernist theory that’s not to be mistaken as a movement in Western philosophy‚ but rather an art that incorporates the ‘real’ world’s highly realistic surroundings in an unusual‚ very different and appealing manner which creates a false reality for the audience. Post-modernism

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    Virtual Reality: The Past‚ The Present‚ and The Future Clinton M. Lawrence INF103: Computer Literacy (ACF1132D) Instructor: Troy O’Neal September 5‚ 2011 Virtual reality (VR) is a term that applies to computer-simulated environments that can simulate physical presence in places in the real world‚ as well as in imaginary worlds. Over the next few minutes I will give you a well designed overlook of how over the years we have advanced in the field of virtual reality or as more commonly know as

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    In the following essay I will explore the similarities and differences between Crary’s theory of visuality and his argument about the development of visuality since the nineteenth century‚ and Buadrillard’s concept of hyperrealism especially noting his book ‘Simulacra and Simulation’‚ for his perception of simulation within hyperrealism. How does Crary’s theory of visuality compare to the concept of hyperrealism of Baudrillard I will begin by describing Crary’s theory of visuality‚ focusing on

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    entered the Machine. Once one has entered‚ they lose all memory of the life they had before. They forget ever making the conscious decision to go into the Machine. It no longer is important to them and the fake reality created inside the Experience Machine is now their new actual reality. The point of the experiment is whether or not one should enter the machine or not. Having the option of living a life that is only filled with good experiences is an attractive offer. But‚ if one wants to enter

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