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    Black Mirror is a British television series created by Charlie Brooker about technology that is set in the near future. Each episode is a stand-alone science fiction drama. The show uses dark satire in which technology creates a dystopia, eerily similar to what could happen in reality. The common theme in a few of the episodes is how the government influences and controls the people. Season two, episode two: White Bear. It begins with a woman, named Victoria, who wakes up with no memory, in a house

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    Introduction As technology becomes more advanced, a user can experience the benefits of such technology. Some of the many benefits of new technology include better living, less work having to be done for a given task, and the ability to connect with others much faster. However, if the user is not careful, new technology can also harm the user. This article will explain the risks of emerging technologies by looking at three specific examples of emerging technology and the risks associated with them

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    Social media has changed our culture in ways many, in years past, would have thought to be impossible. With the advent of social media, people are connected around the world. Using the internet we can have “face-to-face” conversations, write “letters”, play games, and much more with others instantly without the need of being in the same room as them. Even though we are all constantly connected, some feel our technological innovations are causing us to become lonelier. Many feel physical interactions

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    In today’s society, modern technology is evidently developing rapidly and it is portrayed as a negative impact. It can be seen that technology is a substitution of all characteristics of life. The purpose of every technological invention is to benefit the lives of mankind; thus re-enforcing the positive connotation of technology. However, in long term it may not be beneficial; such as, education, work and leisure are all becoming dependent on technology; cyberspace is dangerous and child obesity

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    Research conducted over the past decade has shown the important role new media plays in contemporary society. While many of us engage with new media in our daily lives, the ideals behind archiving, curating, and exhibiting it are still difficult to approach. As more types of new media and digital media are created, we struggle as interior designers to understand how to represent these works spatially. The proposition of a museum for new media will be outlined by assessing a variety of emerging topics

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    Welcome to the Digital Age, where we choose not to benefit from the endless access to information within the reach of our fingertips provided by the technology we ourselves have worked hard to institute, and instead choose to obliterate our brains by redefining procrastination, losing our ability to think, and watching cat videos on YoutTube. It is foreseeable that the magnificent monster, technology, will consume society, (if it hasn’t done so already) which may have intense negative impacts on

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    As we make our way through the twenty first century, it’s hard to not be amazed when looking at how far we have come. The world’s population has put countless amounts of hours into advancing our technology and shaping the future that we live in. When we think about the word “Technology” our first thoughts are usually related to smart phones, computers and maybe cars, but I’m here to tell you there is so much more that fits into this field. In the time that we are currently living, we are progressing

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    The Private Eye explores society's views on technology by contradicting what the reader may expect with its portrayal of a society that is strongly opposed to, and fears, current world views and attitudes towards technology. Fear drove the people of The Private Eye in a whole new direction technologically with it’s use of masks and other appearance changing devices and, while it would be easy to say this is true because it’s practical in their world, there’s more to it in a way that mirrors today’s

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    Glass Movie Reflection

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    As I watched the movie, I noticed a variety of hints that made me question Glass’ character and I was a little frustrated that the other characters weren’t able to pick up on them. I first sensed that Glass was a little odd when he kept downgrading himself and his own work. This begins when Glass is talking to Gloria and he says that his piece is going “Horrible” and moves into a meeting with Amy and Caitlin where he says that they hate his piece, “it’s the worst thing he’s ever wrote”, and that

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    La science politique et le néo-institutionnalisme Séminaire du 7-12-05 Introduction Dans ce texte, il s 'agit dans un premier temps de présenter d 'une façon générale le néo-institutionnalisme en tant que courant de pensée afin de le situer plus ou moins dans son contexte d 'apparition et notamment pour comprendre quel type d 'approche il se propose d 'être. Dans un deuxième temps, il sera question de discuter des trois courants qui le composent, c 'est-à-dire : l 'institutionnalisme du

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