1.) Relate what was discussed in class or the text to the
screening.
The book Flashback: A Brief History of Films, describes how director Spike Jonze's generation of filmmakers is ushering in a rebirth of
2.) Find a related article and summarize the content.
http://www.wired.com/2014/01/will-influential-ui-design-minority-report/
An article on wired.com discusses the aesthetics of the
future world depicted in Her. The
film features a future world where technology has not changed the world, but
has instead dissolved into it. In Her's
world, people still use desktop computers, Bluetooth-like headsets, and
television monitors. Even the phones used by the characters in the film reflect
this idea of integrated technology. According to the article, director Spike
Jonze is highly critical of modern day smart phones which require too much
attention. In Her, the characters are
seen using their phones considerably less frequently and the phones themselves
are designed to look more like a pocket matchbook than the hulking devices they
are today. Also discussed in the article is the nature of the artificial
intelligences seen in the film. As stated in the article the writers of the
film created an operating system (OS) meant to simplify itself in order to
emulate human behavior, offering an aid to solve a problem rather than having
all the answers.
3.) Apply the article to the film screened in class.
Unlike Star Trek,
Minority Report, and Back to the
Future Part II, Her's future does
not focus on a world entirely altered by the presence of technology. In fact,
most of the technology seen in the film already exists. Wireless miniature
headsets, voice command computers, pocket-sized phones with powerful operating
systems, and immersive interactive videogames have already become common place
over the past ten or so years. Where the design of Her differs from other future-based films is that the look and feel
of technology has actually reverted. Computers are not the size of eyeglasses,
nor are they three-dimensional simulations. The OS is still displayed on a
desktop monitor with loading screens and files and folders to sort all the data
on the hard drive. Even the video games played by the main character, Theo, is
not far off from current technologies which utilize physical player motions to
control the in-game action. It is this delicate and minor adjustment of current
technologies that makes the future of Her
believable.
4.) Write a critical analysis of the film.
Her is a strangely
enticing film about the relationship between a man and his computer's operating
system. On one hand, it is a love story about two people of completely
different realities, in this case one of them is virtual, who find love and
solace in one another. On the other hand it is a tragic story about a lonely
man who can only find happiness when he interacts with a machine programmed to
pinpoint and exploit what makes him happy. The film strings the audience along
in the false romance and at a critical moment takes a step back to point out
the obvious - that this man is dating a computer and this Pygmalion-like love
story has to end. This moment of epiphany is what jolts the man, and by extension
the audience, to realize that his perfect relationship might just be too
perfect and his romance with a computer might be more embarrassing than it is
heartwarming.
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Name: ______Alex Wisniewski______________ Date: _______5/13/14_________________
1) (X) I have not handed in this assignment for any other class.
2) (X) If I reused any information from other papers I have written for other classes, I clearly explain that in the paper.
3) (X) If I used any passages word for word, I put quotations around those words, or used indentation and citation within the text.
4) (X) I have not padded the bibliography. I have used all sources cited in the bibliography in the text of the paper.
5) (X) I have cited in the bibliography only the pages I personally read.
6) (X) I have used direct quotations only in cases where it could not be stated in another way. I cited the source within the paper and in the bibliography.
7) (X) I did not so over-use direct quotations that the paper lacks interpretation or originality.
8) (X) I checked yes on steps 1-7 and therefore have been fully transparent about the research and ideas used in my paper.
Name: ______Alex Wisniewski______________ Date: _______5/13/14_________________
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