For some earlier takes on this proposition, see E.M. Forster “The Machine Stops,” Keith Laumer “The Walls,” Ray Bradbury “The Veldt.” Or just look around at all the people lost in their tiny hand-held devices, with the glories of nature (and monstrosities of human fabrication and destruction) going unnoticed.
And here we are, with two non-collaborative sel-destructive factions, — standing back-to-back — one looking to the past, and the other to the future, while both are too busy finding fault with each other and not working on solutions to today’s critical problems.
Reminds me of Silent Running. Where there were no more plants on Earth. It wasn’t depicted just mentioned. There were some gardens that had been preserved and sent in to space. These gardens were in big domes as part of a space station. (The model used was seen again in the original Battlestar Galactica series.)
Concretionist about 2 months ago
Monetize it and they will pay!
toondel5 Premium Member about 2 months ago
For some earlier takes on this proposition, see E.M. Forster “The Machine Stops,” Keith Laumer “The Walls,” Ray Bradbury “The Veldt.” Or just look around at all the people lost in their tiny hand-held devices, with the glories of nature (and monstrosities of human fabrication and destruction) going unnoticed.
moosemin about 2 months ago
In that movie “SOYLENT GREEN”, remember that room that Edward G Robinson died in, and the look of surprise, awe and wonder on Charlton Heston’s face?
superposition about 2 months ago
And here we are, with two non-collaborative sel-destructive factions, — standing back-to-back — one looking to the past, and the other to the future, while both are too busy finding fault with each other and not working on solutions to today’s critical problems.
FireAnt_Hater about 2 months ago
I watched some of ‘The Matrix’ last night. Hard to believe that movie is now 25 years old.
ragsarooni Premium Member about 2 months ago
And,unfortunately,this will probably come to pass……
LoveBritTV Premium Member about 2 months ago
Reminds me of Silent Running. Where there were no more plants on Earth. It wasn’t depicted just mentioned. There were some gardens that had been preserved and sent in to space. These gardens were in big domes as part of a space station. (The model used was seen again in the original Battlestar Galactica series.)