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NOOC, that sound really interesting. A firend of mine did a similar thesis or Heroins, Making a comparison between Lara Croft and Jeanne d'Arc among others:) Great stuff.
 

Maldur said:
NOOC, that sound really interesting. A firend of mine did a similar thesis or Heroins, Making a comparison between Lara Croft and Jeanne d'Arc among others:) Great stuff.

See, that's the great thing about post modernism - personally I never expected to see Jeanne d'Arc and Lara Croft in the same sentence ever.;)
 


NoOneofConsequence said:


He is undertaking a quest in the Wilderness (the space between Civilisation and the Metaphysical spaces; heaven and hell) in order to negotiate the question of human work in the post industrial world - ie. the films represent post industrial humanity's fear that because their intellectual property and capital can be owned by others, they themselves are owned by others. In the text, all of humanity is enslaved and their entire being is used to service an invisible (to most) machinery that treats them as resources (literally Human Resources)

So..uh...that means downloading a copy of the Matrix off Kazaa is a good thing? Metaphysically speaking? :D
 

MeepoTheMighty said:


So..uh...that means downloading a copy of the Matrix off Kazaa is a good thing? Metaphysically speaking? :D

Uh...I'm an analyst. I don't advocate resistance...or compliance. I'm academic now. As soon as I can find an ivory tower with a nice view, say some mountains or maybe the ocean, I intend to move in and never contribute meaningfully to humanity again!;)
 

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