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All Readings from the Year.

Long Reads (16) Frankenstein Interview with the Vampire A Wild Sheep Chase (All of) Kwaidan John Dies at The End Lonesome No More The Witches The Hobbit American Gods Foundation (All of) I, Robot Left Hand of Darkness Do Android Dream of Electronic Sheep? Ubik Kindred (All of) Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Short Stories (4) The Tell Tale Heart, The Black Cat, The Pearl, and (Part of) Night Circus

Satire, Week of Nov. 20

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy was a really good fit for me because I have a love of BBC radio plays. The humor just works really well in spoken word. It’s absurdity lets your mind go to crazy places. I have seen the film and tv show before and everyone was telling me that the radio show was better and they were right.             Satire is perfect for Science Fiction, technological advancements are a place to bring in comedy and comment on what people seem to care about and ideas that people think will bring about positive change. There are two major examples of this.             The Babble Fish is an alien creature that swims into your head and translates any language. This has caused the bloodiest wars of all time. I really don’t want to explain the joke but people normally have said that if we understood each other there would be no wars. This is not provable but, it is pretty safe that no one will debate you even when there are so many people who speaks the same language as

Media Tech, Morning of Dec 4

Media Technology in the next 50 years. I am a believe that, due to past trends, technology in general is going to hit a wall. I think that is going to happen in my lifetime but, that is mostly because I know it happens but, no living people I have met had been in a time when technology is not rapidly moving forward. There are some new ideas that are become increasingly important to the industry and will be developed before we hit the wall. Mostly because these are either being developed or currently being markets to the large studios. The updating to more realistic CG for effects, this is because of the increasing challenging CG films being produced like a life action Lion King and Winnie the Pooh. I also believe that a software that animates in-betweens will be more widespread but not be very damning to the animated pipeline workforce. I believe that digital copies of comic will be more common place. I love the comic stores but, due to the over all comic sells, they may have t

Driverse Position, Week of Nov. 13

Kindred by Octavia Butler reminds me of several themes that I have seen in media and news lately. The civil war statues and the 23 and Me ancestry test.   It’s about Romanizing the south and your family.             The people who are trying to keep the statues of the general and are not going to openly admit that they are racist (Side note, many of the statues were literally installed by the KKK. How can you say they are not racist?)             People with the DNA test are finding out that they are 3 percent black or Indigenous and believe that it is some secret romantic past but, it was not. Life is not a Disney movie. You have to be honest about the past and what happened in your family. You don’t have to celebrate people or justify them just because you are related to them.             Kindred explored this with Dana’s relationship with the young Rufus. She believes that still Rufus was Alice’s friend as a child that they later relationship would be mu