The temptation skill can not escape from the logic of the twist of the theoretical sentence, there are only different ways to agree with it "(Shaviro 11) Blind Beast (Masumura Yasuzo 1969), Ghost in the Shell (Omi Mamoru 1995) Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki 2001) Maintaining relationship between "body" and "technology": The fear is that temptation. The captured body was cut off, the cybernetic body was cut away, and the obese body was sent. All three movies fascinate the audience and take them to another place. Even though it is understood as the temptation of an event (a theoretical novel of movie analysis), these movies can be understood as a story, image, and soul.
"Technology is attractive to offer something that meets human vulnerability, we can see that we are really vulnerable.We are lonely but afraid of intimacy Digital connection and sociable Robots may bring illusion of friendship without friendship Even if you are crouching, ask our online life to avoid each other, it would be better to send a text message instead of speaking. "~ Sherry Turkle, - One person: Why do you expect more technology than mutual
Technology is attractive when its abilities meet our human vulnerability. We are in a very weak position. We are lonely but afraid of intimacy. Connectivity gives many of us a fellow illusion without needing friendship. If we can have a controllable amount within a certain distance, we can not get enough ... even though we are in contact with each other, Hide from one another. To put it briefly, we prefer to send text messages rather than talk. Online contact brought many benefits, but the constant contact with our lives made us feel lonely. Often we are busy with communication and thinking. (Turkle is "connected but alone")
That technology is attractive. Home, office, household appliances, and clothing play an essential part of our lives, but many of us do not know exactly how and why we perform everyday rituals related to them I am not wondering. Shower, heating, air conditioning, and washing are part of our daily life, but of course it is not. Available technologies have increased dramatically in the last 100 years - there were no washing machines, televisions, computers, radios, cars, trains, etc in the beginning of the 20th century. All of these technologies bring convenience and the United States ruined it like many other countries.