Thursday, December 6, 2007

Movies

The films gave a really dramatic look at what may be - well most likely- to come. The only thing is that i don't see the future of our media being so dramatic and extreme. As time progresses, we are fed tiny morsels of upgrades, new must-haves, and more that seem to make the transition to new things a little smoother. Certainly, the technology of 2015 holds a stark contrast to what we had 10 years ago, but as we are a part of the evolution, the wonder of the "evolution" seems to get lost in the process. I think that at some point in the future, our televisions will begin to encompass more senses than just sight and sound. Scientists have already discussed special sensory technology that would allow watchers to smell or even feel things that they see on the tube, all from their comfy couches. I also see GPS tracking becoming more involved with personal devices like cell phones or i-pods. The video touched on this, and I thought it was right on the money. People will be able to interact with mass audiences via their own personal broadcasts. You could think of it as kind of a 3-D blog. These are just a few of the things that our technology today forbodes...but growing up in today's world, we know that their are no limits to what can be done.

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