Evidence of influence of the movie The matrix is very evident in the movie Sleep dealer. Both movies have the concept of being "connected" in a physical/mental sense. In the The Matrix the crew literally plugged themselves in to the computer generated Matrix, in Sleep Dealers a similar idea is portrayed. Memo the protagonist of the movie, gets Nanos which are basically plugs shot in the skin that connect with the nervous system and plugs him self into the "other" world. When he receives a job as a Sleep Dealer he is plugged into a somewhat virtual world, where he can work while his physical self is still in Mexico but his mind is computerized and sent to New York to work in the form of a machine. But unlike the Matrix the movie remains down to earth, humans still maintain control. In a way it is just an evolution of how we become more attached to technology even implementing it into our very selves rather then it being an extension.
Another difference I observed is coloring. In the matrix the "real world" was very dull and drab in comparison to the Matrix which was lively and colorful. Sleep Dealer both worlds are filled with color, the virtual worlds color seems more artificial. Race is discussed in both films but one being racial while the other is based on class. In Sleep Dealer when Memo goes to the workshop looking for a job the instructor says "The city gets what it wants all the work without all the workers." This can be taken as reference racism in today’s society. America complains about illegal immigrants especially Mexicans but they do a lot of the hard labor that most Americans don't. Mexicans are looked upon as lowly yet we hire them for every job because we can pay them at a cheaper rate. In the matrix race is separated by class, Machine vs. Humans each trying to fight and say it is higher then the other.
Themes that give clue to that Sleep Dealer is a Mexican film are locations and lifestyle. In the movie most people in the city are from very small rural towns where agriculture is their main form of income. Style is another factor although influenced by western culture you still see remnants of the original culture ie. Sombreros and ponchos. Mariachi bands are seen throughout the movie also giving the feeling of a Mexican production.
The differences between rural life and urban are evident in Sleep Dealer. People living in rural areas are more connected with the earth. Everyone does things for themselves without the need of machinery. It also a lot more natural, natural resources are used to live. In the city everyone has or uses some type of technology/machinery, in the movie to an extreme extent where you can physically put yourself in the virtual world by plugging cords into yourself. The idea of city connecting into networks and actually becoming a part of one’s self is used and discussed in Me++ by William J Mitchell. He discusses how the attachment and connection of the body and city has become more and more literal with recent years. "Embedded within a vast structure of nested boundaries and ramifying networks, my muscular and skeletal, physiological and nervous system have been artificially augmented and expanded. My reach extends indefinitely and interacts with similarly extended reaches of others to produce a global system of transfer, actuation, sensing and control".(pg19) In this segment he basically discusses how technology has transformed an connected him to with world. It artificially gives him a longer reach to the outside and allows him to interact with everyone on the outside. The he goes on to state "my biological body meshes with the city; the city itself has become not only my domain of networked cognitive system, but also-and crucially-the spatial and material embodiment of the system". (pg19) In other words his body have connected and become a part of the city and the city has evolved into more than just one simple network but a piece of the entire system. If written simply it would look like Person=City= Piece of entire system.
The Sleep Dealer only provides evidence of what Mitchell is speaking of. Providing us with examples of what may very well happen in the future and show just how far we have gone, to the point we now ourselves have very literally becoming cyborgs. And it is only expanding in an alarmingly fast rate. When Memo plugged himself into the network he became a piece of the puzzle that is the system. Even before that when he moved into the City he had already begun to implement himself into the system. But when he lived in his small village he was connected into the earth itself, using nature and human instinct to survive. In all the rural life is portrayed as natural and connected with the earth, more human in a sense. Urban life is portrayed as connecting with the system more robot-like, cyborg.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Essay 6
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Museum Of Moving Images
I thought the Museum of Moving Images to be very informative and interesting. A lot of the pieces were prety awesome and gave me a better understand of the whole video process. But for future classes it will be beneficiary to see it either in the beginning of the term or in the middle because you get to see and understand hands on how it all works. Students should spend the most time on the primitive video cameras and microphones as well at the part that shows how the moving images are created. Overall it was a very good experience it's fun and entertaining as well as informative. In this trip half the class won't fall asleep ;)
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Workshop 10/12/09
Well today I had to do a little more research on my paper I couldnt do a lotbecuase i have a lot of other things to do that are a little more important . Right now im juggling how i will put everything together and work it out. I cannot make assumptions of what i will do in the future cause I myself am unsure of how much work iI will be able to do. Hopefully Dr. Smith and I can work something out.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Essay Five My Planssss
Okay so for Essay five the final project I plan on doing a research on Japanese culture/ fashion wirth a video as a visual representative. For the Upcoming few days I plan on doing some intensive reaseacrh and studying on my topic and looking up a whole bunch of examples. As well as looking for music that connects to each type of fashion. As the weeks further progress I shall start cutting and editing my Video and adding more more blogs on my subject. I plan on writing at least 2-3 entries this week on my topic and next week I will just get into it deeper describin in more detail the histiory and such and posting up pictures (not the same pictures I will have in my video of course).I plan on finishing the project as early as posssible so I can just ad d the finishing touches and not stress over it.
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Saturday, November 7, 2009
Essay 3 Pass :)
As Garcia and Sanfordon pages 61-62 discuss "source" and "ontological status" they are trying to prove their tclaim and differintiate between real and unreal. The matirx is an "unreal" world but it is all the people have ever known so to the mit is real. How can it be proven to be "unreal"? How can we be totally sure?
As this argument is being discussed the term "source" comes into play. The source here means how it all began, where it originated. In the Matrix we know the source of the matrix are the machines. We also know it was a result of the war between humans and machines. What we don't know are the exact terms of the event. We don't know how it all came to that event or what were the specifics. So we aren't exactly sure of the source of the "real world". But we do know the matrix does not cause what occurs in the realw olrd. The source helps us to break down each world so we cans ay if one is real or not.
After discussing source another term comes into play ontological status. Which basically means the reference to the physical world, "the way things exist" (pg 61). A way of determining the ontological status of both worlds is seeing it int erms of dependence. The real worlsd shouldnt have to depnd on anything to exist. But the matrix("unreal" world depends ont he machines (in the real world) to keep everything running.
In using ontological status and the source Garcia and Sanford are trying to categorize what is real and unreal and how can we be sure, "The real world is metaphysically distinct from the unreal world because the former contains things that have a different source and ontological status from things contained in the latter" (62). In other words they have developed a way to tell the difference of each world.
I personally have t o agree with Garcia and Sanfords assessment. In terms of ontological status the real world should be able to to stand alone with no dependency. Only something created, something unreal would have to be dependent on the original or creator. In terms of source we know the history of the matrix already and know it is a world created by the machines so it cannot be real. Although we don't have complete knowledge of all the sources int he real world, we have a general idea.
I can see the logic categorizing with the two terms and I can understand it. IN knowing the source of something you know its a creation if it is created majority of the time it is not real. I something requires dependency of the creator or original it again, probably is not real. If it can stand alone it is most likely real.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Blog 8: My boundries...
My boundries creates a safe heaven for my existence. My skin sheilds my delicate internal organs from the harsh outside world and allows them to have space to maintain working order. My clothes further protect me from the harsh weather and give me a sense of privacy. My room provides a place for me to sleep , a world where I can come into and relax be myself unwind from a hard day. My windows keep the outside world from disrupting my peace. My apartment building is an even bigger boundry around my privacy allowing me to be able to have my room and windows for protection. Myy school is another boundry keeping me safe from harm , providing me with means of how to make it in the outside world. All these boundries are forms of protection and privacy which iI find to be most important in this life, as Humans we need something to call our own where we can feel safe, relaxed and protcted. But it is constantly being penatrated with connections from beyond our little world. The internet,cellphone/ telephone, television, and radio bring the outside world into our home. We cannot avoid it the contact is necessary but at the same time we never fully gain our privacy, we are not fully protected... So can we really feel safe and relaxed in our own little world we have created when the outside one keeps barging in? Do our boundries really protect us? My life also revolves around time I use a clock on my computer, my cellphone, my Zune. Everything depends on time its essential. Timining is everything, I have to time my recreational periods, what time to get up for school and or work, Time to study .. etc. Time controls everything aound me. I am defined by my boundries and time it makes me who I am..
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