Not exact matches
Ramin Bahrani's Fahrenheit 451, which airs on HBO Saturday night, updates Bradbury's
dystopia for the social - media age, meaning that television is no longer bringing about the downfall of civilization: the
internet is.
Ramin Bahrani's Fahrenheit 451, which airs on HBO Saturday night, updates Bradbury's
dystopia for the social - media age, meaning that television is no longer bringing about the downfall of civilization: the
internet is.
The pop culture website AV Club dubbed it the «world's calmest video,» calling it «a warm, pulsating light, a place to return to and call home amidst the harrowing corporate
dystopia of the modern
internet.»
DeMarco said that when he is «just cruising on the impersonal
internet — you know, the current, like, Facebook, Twitter, you're barely on the open ocean of the
internet anymore, it's almost always filtered through one of those things... when you see the cracks form or some x-factor image that feels like its a weird thing that you're seeing, it's cool to have a place to put it» — which is to say, on the Yuppie
Dystopia channel.
The exhibition and event surrounding it will serve to present the research findings undertaken while in Russia and will examine the effects of control and surveillance, and the
dystopia of
Internet freedom.