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Tag Archives: Star Wars
Everything I Need to Know About Life, I Learned from R2-D2 : Why Artificial Intelligence Might Thrive in the World of Tomorrow
If the “Star Wars” movies are any indicator, artificial intelligence may be better suited for life in the future, or on other planets, than are humans. The little garbage can-shaped droid R2-D2 was present in all six of the Star … Continue reading
Art Is Forever, Until Tomorrow
Many fans are once again upset with Director George Lucas. This is nothing new. It has been occurring for decades. The current round of rage focuses on Lucas’s changes to his sci-fi classic “Star Wars” for Blu-ray distribution. The movie … Continue reading
Posted in Pop Culture: Movies, Art, and Comics, Technology
Tagged art, Blu-Ray, changing times, Film, George Lucas, media, Mona Lisa, permanence of art, Star Wars
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