So in the case of this movie, well this movie winds up
doing is actually asking a question, and the question it asks is what price
do we pay for having all this
wonderful technology that we are, you know, using — and you know, I love my computer, I love using e-mail and, you know, [Facebook and] Twitter and all these
innovations, [they're] fantastic; and yet you can easily find yourself stuck into this and actually you're spending hours a day staring at a computer screen — and [yet] every moment that you spend
doing that is a moment you are not with your family, with your friends, going out for a walk,
doing something real in a real world.
I wouldn't be so quick to say which one is better because I owned a Prime and sold it due to it being inconsistant most of the time with the browser crashes wifi lack of app optimizations and gps issues when on the other hand the iPad 2 keep in mind a whole year older just simply works in every aspect and no I'm no APPLE FAN BOY but ppl spend hundreds of dollars on these devices and they don't work consistantly and my eyes that doesn't put you ahead of the game yea Android has
wonderful ideas that blow you away and then it seems Apple just doesn't utilize enuff
innovation sumtimes its jus crazy I could go all day... In my eyes Android still has some work to
do!!!
Here is a
wonderful example of the nuances of artistic practice and influence, where the
innovations of Giotto
do not simply succeed the Byzantine tradition, but contribute to a process of dialogue and exchange.