[Air-L] suggestions for movies on communication technology and social change

Raúl Castro raulcastro69 at yahoo.es
Tue Jul 12 20:42:22 PDT 2016


Hi Paul
I usually use movies - or pieces of them - to explain different moments in History.
I have three favorite choices to explain kinds of audience, scales and medía rituals at least.

1. Robin Hood from Ridley Scott, scene of the people having a comunal discussion, as a popular parlament.


2. King's Speech, scene of Colin Firth - King George - talking to his kingdom by BBC radio.

3. Begginings of the London Olympic Game - ok it's not a film but is useful as Well - scene of the Queen fkying and landing on the stadium.


Three different representations of technology, audience, narratives and social organization.

Best

Raúl 

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> El 12 jul. 2016, a las 10:24 p.m., Jack Qiu <jacklqiu at gmail.com> escribió:
> 
> Yes fully agree. For those who enjoy X-Machina, there is a whole genre of
> Asian sci-fi horror movies like the Phone (Korean) and 999-9999 (Thai),
> both made in 2002 I think.
> 
> jack
> 
> On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 11:14 AM, Avi Marciano <marcianoavi at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> 
>> x-machina is a must.
>> בתאריך 13 ביול 2016 06:02,‏ "Tonya Ricklefs" <ricklefs at ksu.edu> כתב:
>> 
>>> It is very old school, but I always liked War Games (relationships with
>>> AI) with Mathew Broderick.  The Net (isolation, online interaction with
>>> others, being "hunted" online)  with Sandra Bullock.  A newer Pixar movie
>>> is Big Hero Six (AI relationships).  Other classics could be the Matrix,
>>> and I have used The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind to teach about
>>> love and relationships and what we learn from them.
>>> 
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>>> social change
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>>> Dear colleagues
>>> 
>>> I am teaching a course on media, culture and society, and am introducing
>> a
>>> new assessment piece - a movie review.
>>> I am going to give students a selection of movies to choose from that
>> have
>>> as a key element the role of communications technologies (including
>> social
>>> media) on social change, social relations and identify.
>>> 
>>> I have already identified the following:
>>> 
>>> *         Her - on operating systems and the self
>>> 
>>> *         The Truman Show - on reality tv and public/private nexus
>>> 
>>> *         The Enemy of the State - on surveillance technologies
>>> 
>>> *         You've got mail (maybe) - on email and relationships
>>> 
>>> *         Good morning Vietnam (maybe) - on radio and community building
>>> 
>>> I welcome any other suggestions and commendations.  They can be old
>>> technologies, current or predicted new ones (ie sci fi).
>>> 
>>> Paul
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