The Sci Fi Eye
We live in a hyper-technological era. We read sci fi. We know how it goes; How technology alters the very fabric of society. Shall we leave the news, the analysis, life, universe etc., to those puny muggles, who can't even recite the 3 laws of robotics, so they would never ask - will autonomous cars follow them, or merely protect their owner?Who can't look at Facebook's attempt on creating the first major non-governmental currency and identify exactly in what kind of SF we're living, and what are the possible endings? Stars no. We look at the world with the Sci Fi Eye. And we podcast about it.
The Sci Fi Eye
The Search for Love - Part 2
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Naomi Karmi
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Season 1
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Episode 4
In Part 1 we looked at how people look for love today with that Sci-Fi Eye.
Part 2 of The Search for Love is all about what sci-fi has to say about finding love and relationships - and what we can learn from it about ourselves.
Why does falling in love with a robot isn’t sustainable?
When does sex become sacred?
And how can love be used as a ruling mechanism?
Listen and find out.
Show Notes:
References
- Her (2013), by Spike Jonze, with Joaquin Phoenix, Scarlett Johannson.
- Ex Machina (2014) by Alex Garland, with Alicia Vikander, Oscar Isaac, Domnhall Gleeson.
- Aldous Huxley, A Brave New World, (1931)
- Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale (1985)
- Aeluons, from Becky Chambers’ Wayfarers series (first published 2014)
- Gor, from John Norman’s Gor series (first published 1966)
Sound Bites
- "Swipe", Miracles of Modern Science -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PpBsRO7iWY - "Blessed be The Fruit" - from The Handmaid's Tale TV series (2016), created by Bruce Miller - Hulu.
- "May the odds be ever in your favour" - from The Hunger Games film (2012), by Gary Ross, based upon the book of the same name by Suzanne Collins. Sound of actress Elizabeth Banks.