Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Course Updates

Thursday, May 28th: Please bring a 2+ page draft of your essay for an in-class workshop. Also, please read Act I of Glengarry, Glen Ross.

Tuesday, June 2nd: In-class video of Glengarry, Glen Ross. Please finish the play.

Thursday, June 4th: Final Essay is due by 12NOON--in my office, Voorhies 320.
You may slide it under the door or from 11am-noon a colleague will be in the office so you can place it directly on my desk.

Wednesday, June 10th: Final Exam in Olson 117 (our usual room). Bring your reflection paper and be prepared to present.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

May 19th Meeting Schedule

Tuesday, May 19th
Picnic Tables at the MU, facing the Quad, near the flagpole
Bring your Abstract and your ideas/questions about the essay so we can brainstorm and get you moving on the project.

8-8.15: Larry
8.15-8.30 Vince
8.30-8.45 Anais
8.45-9 Jhoana, Alvin
9-9.15 Aram
9.15-9.30 Alesia, Natalie
9.30-9.45 Emily C., Paige
9.45-10 Smita, Jen
10-10.15 Maggie, Cassie
10.15-10.30 Amelia, Jason Y
10.30-10.45 Jason S, Nghia
10.45-11 Lucas, Terrence, Emily W

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Neuromancer Film Update and Reading Ideas

Yesterday there was a Twitter-based report that Liv Tyler is in talks to star in the film version of Neuromancer, though some remain skeptical whether the film will actually happen. Do you think she would make a good Molly? If not, who might you cast in that role? And, by the way, the rumors have it that Hayden Christensen is cast to play Case: thoughts?

And as you're reading and preparing for tomorrow's class, you might consider how this last section of the book talks about humans as statistical profiles (211), family dramas/constructions (220), love (232), the relationships between real and virtual living (249), change (251), and of course the very end of the novel.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

I have John Murdoch IN MIND


For those of you who attended the Dark City screening, here are a few questions to keep in mind. You have already received your credit, so you don't need to write/post on these. I just thought I'd offer you a few points to consider.

What significances are there to giving the aliens the name "Strangers?"

Does the film suggest that the soul is what makes us human? In what ways does the film define (or not) the soul?

If the Strangers can tune--manipulate physical reality by will alone--why do they have a factory to produce the letters, photos, etc. that they use in their experiments?

Wikipedia.org---Daniel Schreber

What ideas does the movie suggest relating to individuality and being part of a society?

Monday, May 11, 2009

Today in Computer History


Since we're working on a novel about computers, "being human," and Artificial Intelligences, it seems appropriate to recognize that on this day, May 11, in 1997, the chess-playing computer, Deep Blue, defeated world chess champion, Gary Kasparov.

You can view part of Deep Blue at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Noodling Blade Runner

For those of you who attended the optional screening of Blade Runner, I thought I'd post a few questions for you to noodle over.

Also, if you're interested, the film was an adaptation of Philip K. Dick's novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, and this novel is being turned into a comic book series starting in June.

What religious/spiritual symbols or gestures did you notice in the movie? Do they form any coherent interpretive pattern for you?

Why does Roy quote a William Blake poem when he enters Chu's eye-lab?

Speaking of eyes, what do you make of all the eye imagery and references throughout the film? Whose eye did we see in that opening sequence with all the building lights and flames reflected in it? How might your answer to that question shape your interpretation of the film? "If only you could see what I've seen with your eyes." "I've seen things you people wouldn't believe..."

What does the movie tell us about what it means to "be human?"

Why do they use the terms slave/slavery in the film?

What does the film have to say about our capacity, or lack of it, to love others?

What do you make of the East Asian-style L.A. of 2019?

How does Deckard's status as human or replicant shape your take on the narrative?

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Real Threat to Edward and the Rest of the Cullens, or is it??




When Literature and Sciences Meet:

A couple of academics wrote a paper attempting to prove using statistics and physics that vampires cannot exist. Follow this LINK.

However, Dino Sejdinovic, a mathematician, has written an article that offers a different mathematical model to dismantle the other argument. Sorry, no online link to the article in the 2008 issue of Math Horizons.