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    Baillie Padgett FLM 201 Prof. Wysocki Final Paper – I’m a Cyborg But That’s OK The film I’m a Cyborg but That’s OK (2006) takes place mainly in a mental hospital in Korea. The main character, Young-goon, is committed after cutting open her wrist and electrocuting herself with wires. She believes she is a cyborg, and therefore if she eats she will break down. In the hospital, she meets a young man, Il-soon, who is a kleptomaniac who believes he can steal parts of people’s personalities. He falls

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    time ago and is advancing every day and every second as do our everyday actives. It helps us to finish our tasks faster, find answers quickly and even meet new people online! In the article ‘We are all Cyborgs now’ by Amber Case, she talked about how every time we look at our screens, we are Cyborgs and that to the point where everyone rely on our external brains, which is technology. While on the hand from the article called ‘Why we need strangeness’ by Maria Bezaitis explained how we, as a society

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    But like most movies you eventually start to get a feel as to what is going on. Ghost in the Shell takes place in a futuristic Hong Kong, where technology is so advanced that mankind is able to create a whole new species of humans known as cyborgs. Cyborgs are

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    scientists are building a cyborg in which to safeguard the memories of many people due to the possible extinction of humanity. The scientists begin work on the Frankenstein project. Taking inspiration from the old oral stories of their childhood, as many of the ancient manuscripts were lost in wars or because of a fire. The scientists working in the cyborg as a simple database, they implanted four memories in this ciborg, but one day it happened a transcendent event and the cyborg comes alive. At the

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    appearance and ability to Cyborg from the original Teen Titans TV show. He also shares similar backstory features to Bucky Barnes aka “The Winter Soldier” in the Captain America and The Avengers movies. Mouth Rot’s main plot line, personality, and some of his powers are similar to Deadshot in the Suicide Squad movie. However, Mouth Rot is not a completely plagiarized character, and has many unique attributes to his personality and morality. In regards to Mouth Rot and Cyborg from the Teen Titans series

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    the world and create another. As Cindi starts to break down, she is “danc[ing] apocalyptic,” in reference to another one of Monae’s song titles (Monae 2013). While the Many Moons video itself starts to spell out the end of the world-- namely, the cyborgs stop functioning within their original program, foreshadowing revolution and making the productive bodies on which Metropolis is founded fall apart-- the clearest connection here is in the video for Dance Apocalyptic. The video mirrors Many Moons

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    All was quiet in Titans Tower. The dark abyss of the night consumed the tower completely. The residents were asleep, knowing a new morning awaited them when they woke up. Everybody was in a deep slumber, wrapped comfortably in warm sheets. Everybody, except one fiery red hair who was currently curled into a ball at the entrance of the tower. Moments before fatigue won the battle of her subconscious, Starfire was worried out of her mind. As soon as Changeling stepped out that door, Starfire was

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    Mankind's Fear of Artificial Intelligence Fear is created not by the world around us, but in the mind, by what we think is going to happen. Why is it that in almost all of the movies starring cyborgs, the cyborgs are either inherently evil or the cause of trouble? We human beings seem to have a problem with the idea of a person enhanced with technology, or a robot enhanced with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Norbert Wiener, a mathematician, coined the term cybernetics . Although many of his

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    In a world invested in (overly) determined-biological authenticity, its margins will be populated by the identified and self-identifying cyborgs. This is not a coincidence. Haraway’s Manifesto strongly suggests that in such a mixed subjugated population emergent opportunities for political alliances based on affinities thrives. She reminds us that cyborgs do not/cannot respect traditional boundaries and are therefore driven by ‘survival’ (294) imperatives to reach across, to break through, to shatter

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    of the population. Lastly, the Cyborgs. Often called as the metal beings rather than human beings, Cyborgs are those who were produced by combining all the products of high technology in able to create a fully operational Human being capable of thinking individually, and acting like a normal human does. Covering half of the population, Cyborgs were the ones dominating the society through ruling the government.

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