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HON 255- Interstellar Time Travel Video

  Time Travel Video Script   Hello we are here from the future!   We came to warn you about the future of the human race if u continue making the same  mistakes.    In the year 2088 the human race has been forced to take shelter on a space shuttle orbiting the galaxies. After Earth exploded in 2050,  humans evacuated and are still wandering in search of a new planet with Earth’s atmosphere and resources.   The space shuttle we currently inhabit is made of carbon nanotube. It protects us from the harmful radiation within space. Within the shuttle different sectors consist of around 600 nanopods. While the provisions brought from earth have been distributed throughout the last 38 years, we are rapidly running out.   Everyday humans wake up on the shuttle and take the daily supplements that provide them with the nutrients they are unable to get from the sustenance they intake from their diet. The children receive schooling in the 12 th  sector while adults continue to run the ship and tes

HON 255- Thought on A.I. Artificial Intelligence

AI was truly an amazing and beautifully crafted movie. It allowed me to feel so many feeling and emotions.  In   A.I. Artificial Intelligence , the ‘boy” David was a robot meant for people like Monica and Henry who were unable to have children and needed the love of a child in their home. David was initially created for this couple to replace their son who was unfortunately in a coma. His programming allowed him to feel love for his “mother” which cannot be undone since David has already imprinted on them while they were grieving their real son. As they soon find out when their son wakes from a coma, and they no longer feel the need to have David. He is then abandoned by his so-called parents; this sends David into a spiral for the rest of the movie. He commits to trying to become a human so he too will be loved and wanted permanently one day.  I felt bad for David, but at the same time, it has been made clear that robots can never really be humans because of the fact that they lack th

HON 255- Thoughts on The Matrix

Overall, The Matrix is not typically a movie I would ever watch on my own, but I am very glad I got the chance to watch it. It is definitely one of those movies that gets you thinking about the future of our world and how and when technological machinery will advance to a point that humans may regret eventually. The Matrix suggested that everyone has the chance and obligation to make a choice between what is more important to them, the real world or the artificial world. Will they allow technology (A.I.) to drive a wedge between them and their human lives? The dystopian future represented in the movie to conquer the human population while they take advantage of the bodies and use them as an energy source was so detailed. It makes me worried with the increase of technological advancements everyday in the real world that soon, our reality may be similar to The Matrix. The special effects were ahead of their time and were outstanding. The story is unsettling and complex yet intriguing, an

HON 255- Thoughts on Ghost in the Shell

-I thought Ghost in the Shell was a very interesting movie. It demonstrated an almost scary version of society that was dominated by futuristic aspects of cyberspace. All of the characters are enhanced through technology and machinery and they have an advantage in that world. I would typically ever really watch anime, but Ghost in the Shell was full of such interesting ideas that have the potential to foreshadow the dark stories that have the potential to come to life in the future. It addresses philosophical question about the identities of humans and what this means for the future when powerful technology/machinery continues to intertwine in our lives. The artwork is able so amazing, detailed, and graphic all with deeper meaning.  - The "Three Laws of Robotics," which Asimov developed among his collection of robot-related short stories titled "I, Robot," are arguably his greatest contribution to the theme. The laws mentioned above include: A robot may not injure a

HON 255- Ready Player 1 Presentation Notes

  EXPLANATION:  My neighbor Gabe plays Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2   He met someone who avatars name is Champ1   His is from Ontario Canada he met him through the game, he goes to UMass Amherst    Champ1 is a character everyone can choose, personally this person did not personalize the way his avatar looks, but he did customize his username, but he can if he wanted to (so his avatar is one of the most used characters available to pick to play the game -usual name is ghost)   When asked the difference between his avatar and him he said that his avatar is in the military and never shows his face because he always wears a black and white Skelton mask His avatar is very violent, and he when Gabe asked Champ1 (aka Pablo) how he is in life he said he was a very laidback but outgoing and funny person he said he makes a lot of friends online because of this it’s easy for him to talk to people online    In real life he is 20 years old, and a finance major, he’s not in the military like his a

HON 255- Influence of Star Trek on the World Today

 Presentation Notes:  TABLETS: -Personal Access Display Devices, or PADDs, are shown to be in widespread use since at least the 22nd century in the   Star Trek   universe. The futuristic computer interface is used by space-faring organizations to punch in coordinates for star systems, as well as being a recreational tool aboard the ship (used by the crew to read reports, communicate etc.) -Over the years, we have witnessed real-world computers evolve into easily accessible touchscreen devices with significant computing power. Apple’s first-generation iPad helped to bring the device further into the mainstream in 2010. Now, many rely on tablet computers for both work and leisure activities. It’s hard to imagine life without this technology -As you can see PADD is included in and has evolved throughout each version of Star Trek from the original in the 60s to all four spin offs that were made, in the 2009 version PADD continued the tradition of incorporating these tablets on the USS Ente

Fashion Designer: Georgina Chapman

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  Georgina Chapman is a British-born, New-York based fashion designers who specializes in elegant gowns. She is 46 years old. Her dresses have been worn by stars ranging from Sandra Bullock to Beyonce. She attended the Chelsea College of Art and Design and the Wimbledon College of Art and graduated in 2001. She typically designs alongside Keren Craig, who is a former model and actress. Together they co-founded and creatively directed the fashion label called Marchesa. Georgina Chapman modelled for the Head and Shoulder’s soap brand ads in her younger days. In 2006, her brand was a finalist for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund and won at the British Fashion Awards for Red Carpet Designer of the Year In 2010, Georgina was named in Tatler’s top 10 best-dressed list and in 2012 she appeared as a judge on Project runway: All Stars. Marchesa has now developed and grown into a full lifestyle brand including the eveningwear line (pictured above), Marchesa Notte, a bridal line, handbag collection, s