Koliedrus
04-15-2003, 02:48 PM
Art imitates life, right?
More often than not, that refers to the present and the past.
What if the technology required to create a specific art form spawns the beginnings of the subject's future reality?
Read. It's interesting regardless of your paranoia-level.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.05/matrix2.html
Gaeta recognizes the paradox. "You have these paranoid films about the Matrix depicting how people are put in a mental prison by misusing this technology, and you have the military constructing something like the actual Matrix. Or maybe our technology will become the actual Matrix, and we have inadvertently spilled the vial of green shit out onto the planet."
More often than not, that refers to the present and the past.
What if the technology required to create a specific art form spawns the beginnings of the subject's future reality?
Read. It's interesting regardless of your paranoia-level.
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.05/matrix2.html
Gaeta recognizes the paradox. "You have these paranoid films about the Matrix depicting how people are put in a mental prison by misusing this technology, and you have the military constructing something like the actual Matrix. Or maybe our technology will become the actual Matrix, and we have inadvertently spilled the vial of green shit out onto the planet."