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    Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a first-person action-roleplaying game developed by Eidos Montreal and published by Square Enix. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided’s story picks up two years after the events of Human Revolution‚ and chronicles returning protagonist Adam Jensen’s investigation into a terrorist organization comprised of augmented people exclusively. Should you augment your life with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided? Cyberpunk Noir Thriller The VTOL barrels through the night sky in a desperate attempt

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    Whitewashing In Hollywood

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    general‚ think that investing in high profile actors will make the movie more successful. Even today‚ defenders of Ghost in the Shell argue that the Japanese main character‚ Major‚ could be portrayed as Caucasian because her brain is placed into a cyborg body. Creators then cast Scarlett Johansson as the main character‚ but still chose to use CGI to alter her facial features‚ specifically her eyes to look more Asian. Also‚ the movie is set in Neo-Tokyo but features very few Japanese people‚ using

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    Kusanagi Motoko‚ or "The Major". They are primarily concerned with intelligence‚ counter-intelligence‚ cyber espionage‚ and cyber terrorism. The story concerns a criminal known as "the Puppeteer" which turns out to be a sentient AI jumping from one cyborg body to another. The ultimate goal of its criminal actions are unknown until the end of the first book when it is made clear that its goal is the same as any humans: procreation. It explains "Entropy is a kind of stability‚ but in systems where there

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    good or bad? In chapter eight of the book “Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other‚” the author Sherry Turkle‚ emphasize that people prefer technology over face-to-face communication and therefore‚ as known as “cyborgs”. It seems impossible for people to a moment without technological devices such as webcams‚ cell phones or laptops. We love the ideal of staying connected with others by way of our handheld or lap devices. As stated by the author‚ “cyberspace” offer

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    previous decades to now‚ we made progress people thought we couldn’t make; people were still shaking sticks at the sky asking a sprit for guidance. For example‚ we have found a way to cope with physical disabilities involving artificial parts; real-life cyborgs (Cho n.p.). Scientist also found a way to select certain traits for future children‚ which scientists call designer babies (Cho n.p.). This is a way for scientists and doctors‚ with a parent’s approval‚ to take DNA from the baby whilst still in the

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    Week 1: What is digital media culture? Levy: Cyberculture Digital requires a computer – different type of language‚ 0s and 1s ICT: information and communication technology Digitizing consists in translating it into numbers (p.32) The higher the number of bytes‚ kilobytes‚ more ty/info Cyberculture: as a form of utopian society changed through ICT Refers to the Internet as Barlowian cyberspace Lévy argues that with the spread of the Internet new forms of knowledge and new forms of its distribution

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    Crisis – What’s the moment of tension leading up to your bull’s eye? The moment of tension leading up to my bull’s eye is when I prove the standards of beauty that society set out to be wrong though portraying that my self worth is not defined by my outer appearance‚ but instead‚ it is my uniqueness that makes me beautiful. Throughout my poem‚ I want to use the repetition of the phase “ Dear Society”‚ and towards the end‚ I want to increase the use of of this phrase to add even more tension. This

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    In William Gibson’s Neuromancer‚ the main character Case blurs the lines between cyberspace and reality by privileging the virtual over the physical. By prioritizing cyberspace over reality‚ Case loses parts of his identity in the real world as a consequence even though he gains it in cyberspace. For Gibson‚ Neuromancer acts as a cautionary tale through Case’s loss of identity as the novel progresses‚ and the positive aspects of cyberspace do not outweigh the negative. By the conclusion of the novel

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    Actor award for his role in the drama Sang Doo! Let’s Go To School[->4]. In 2004‚ Rain won the KBS Excellence in Acting award for his role in the drama Full House[->5]. After starring in A Love To Kill[->6]‚ he acted in his first Korean film‚ I’m a Cyborg‚ But That’s OK[->7] (2006)‚ which won the Alfred Bauer Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival[->8]. Rain has acted in the American films Speed Racer[->9] (2008) and Ninja Assassin[->10] (2009)‚ the latter of which made him the first Korean

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    Progress or Retrogression

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    Progress or Retrogression? “The only branch of science and math concerned with the ‘Limitations’ of Evolution.” As said by Taylor Kirkland on cybernetics: this is the science of evolution. As this occurs and as time goes on human development can only move forwards and as we see these changes happening right before us‚ one can only wonder if we’re heading in the right direction. As presented in the song “Mr. Roboto” written by Dennis DeYoung‚ “Mann and Machine” from Contemporary Canadian Biographies

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