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Blade runner – Future / Human / Emotions

Future

Blade Runner goes “way beyond” the question of artificial intelligence, using the metaphor of technology to explore why society decides certain groups of people are acceptable and others not. 

Getting intelligent robots to conform to moral rules is a live area of debate and research.

At the moment work is under way on developing a control system for military robots “to make sure they abide by the rules of combat”, and creating robots for use in the care of elderly people .

BBC News. 2021. Blade Runner: Which predictions have come true?. [online] Available at: <https://www.google.co.kr/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/magazine-18026277> [Accessed 17 March 2021].

Human

Only true humans, not replicants, feel that emotion.

 As scholar Nigel Wheale writes, “In all periods, ‘human-Things’ have been imagined as entities which test or define the contemporary sense of human value.”

“If there were machines bearing images of our bodies, and capable of imitating our actions as far as it is morally possible, there would still remain two most certain tests whereby to know that they were not therefore really men,” Descartes wrote.

@boissolm, F., 2021. Are Blade Runner’s Replicants “Human”? Descartes and Locke Have Some Thoughts. [online] Smithsonian Magazine. Available at: <https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/are-blade-runners-replicants-human-descartes-and-locke-have-some-thoughts-180965097/> [Accessed 17 March 2021].

Emotion

Blade Runner is a movie that explores the idea of what it means to be human be juxtaposing the world of human being and androids.

Androids are similar to human beings in every possible way except their ability for empathy.

It is at the moment of his death, developing empathy, as a Christ-like figure that Roy truly is “more human than human.”

Paulpeter, E. and Paulpeter, E., 2021. Theology of Blade Runner (original) – A Question of Empathy — TheoView. [online] TheoView. Available at: <http://theoview.org/blogposts/2017/11/6/theology-of-blade-runner-original-a-question-of-empathy> [Accessed 17 March 2021].

Blade Runner Review

“More human than human”. This Tyrell’s slogan from “Blade Runner” is a phrase from director Ridley Scott’s 1982 film. To briefly explain the plot of this movie, The background is Los Angeles in 2019, which was devastated after the nuclear war. In order to escape the radioactive earth, humans are enslaving the “replicant” to pioneer the space planet. However, the replicant who has self- conscious  infiltrates the Earth after revolting and goes to meet the producers, and special police “Blade Runner” will search for them. After watching this movie, there are three words that I dealt with this movie. In this essay, I will tell what I felt with these three words. The first word is the ‘future’, the second word is ‘human,’ and the third word is ‘emotion’.

At first, about the word ‘future’, How will artificial intelligence be implemented in the future compared to the past? Because it is a movie about uncertain future. When quoting a phrase from BBC magazine about this topic, “At the moment work is under way on developing a control system for military robots “to make sure they abide by the rules of combat”, and creating robots for use in the care of elderly people”. My thought on reading this phrase, when I look inside the movie, it deals with the problem of discrimination. This is because the replicant in Blade Runner is designed for special missions such as space colonial development, war, assassination, and sex. Would it be morally justified to create a human-like existence, use it for this mission, and then discard it after four years? So that phrase raises the question of how the dignity of artificial intelligence will be dealt with in the future.

Secondly, about the word ‘human’, ‘More human than human’ can be translated as “more like human than human” but can also be translated as “more human than being like human.” What does being truly human mean? Afraid of his own death? Obsessed with life expectancy? Revenge the Creator? Saddened by the death of a friend? The answer to this question is given at the end of the movie. In the last scene of the movie, Roy saves Detective Deckard, who killed his friends, from the brink of death. Then he dies, sharing memories of the amazing experiences he has had in his short life. This memory is mostly related to terrible battles. These memories made themselves who they are and disappear with death. Roy sees the same fate as he does in Detective Deckard, who is about to die. This is the same for all humans. Recognizing this, Roy dies with dignity as a ‘human’.

Lastly, the third one is word about ‘emotion’, The replicants in the movie are indistinguishable from humans in appearance. Special Police Blade Runners, who find and execute trouble replicants, use a ‘boite-kamp machine’ which was purpose built to distinguish humans from replicants. Although no detailed explanation is given in the film, This machine observes the fluctuations of emotions appearing in the eyes of replicants while asking various questions, focusing on the eyes under test. This test helps understand the movie by focusing on emotions as they ask questions and find emotional rift from the shaking of replicant’s eyes.

I understood the movie from the perspective of these three main words, and of these three words, I think the word “human” is the largest frame that can represent the other two words. Because the Blade Runner dealing with asks what humanity is through the tension between humans and the replicant in general movie content. Also, the movie contains philosophical content, including Descartes’ philosophy, “If there were machines bearing images of our bodies, and capable of imitating our actions as far as it is morally possible, there would still remain two most certain tests whereby to know that they were not therefore really men,”. This Descartes wrote helps reminded of the meaning of human beings and artificial intelligence.

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Collection

Primary & Secondary Research

categorized by ‘shape’
categorized by ‘Color’
boots
water bottle sound
metal
2
sound recording 1

Liquid type

 Location 
-from Korea

‘Shape’
Categorized Color , Shape , purpose
Time 
jacket for winter

Plastics

Receipts

I realized that I consume a lot of plastic, and I collected the receipt because I thought the receipt was a visual representation of the consumption.

When I thought about the keyword ‘consumption’, I wanted to find out how the product is designed because we ‘consume’ the ‘product’ and the ‘barcode’ tells the ‘product’ information.

watching documentary about products design for what we consume.
Dieter Rams, Domus cover 649, 1984

Dieter Rams’

” I find it better to improve things than to be constantly forced to come up with something new, which is often not new, but formalistically superimposed. If I start with the outside, then it will always be formalistic. And that’s why I prefer the term ‘re-engineering’. I want to start with the inside. Always form inside to outside. And I have to do this with my thinking as well.” (Dieter Rams, 2018) 

“What we need is: less, but better. “

https://www.domusweb.it/en/biographies/dieter-rams.html

https://www.itsnicethat.com/news/eat-less-plastic-how-studio-behalf-graphic-design-210720

Idea development

In the beginning of the concept, barcode contains information about the product, so barcode wanted to show that it expresses the product as a straight element.

museum
title: consume
material : paper / media screen
date: 12 mar 21
description : showing how many consume products which are contained how we consume none reusable products.
I recorded how I recognized the product through the barcode to consume something.
I chose a bottle of water as the representative image of plastic, and expressed it in a bottle of water.
Because I liked the straight elements of the barcode, I wanted to express the straight elements as diverse as possible. I tried to graphic with plastic bag as the subject of plastic bag.

Optical illusions

While I was thinking about Barcord’s straight style, I thought of Opart, which is only made of straight lines, and I want to learned about the Moire pattern which among Opart.

Moire pattern

optical illusions

trying on water bottle drawing.

line distortion

opart

making process

-Try to making a ‘moire motion animation’.

I wanted to add more features of the barcode to show that the work was related to the barcode. Thus, I put the characteristics of barcodes, such as thickness changes and numbers, are simply arranged.

Outcome

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Demonstration Project

What I need to be aware while I doing this?

  • e-sources / library
  • research minimum 5 designers
  • including museum & exhibition
  • books & web

Also, I need to improve ‘Reflective’ more then before.

Designers

He has spoken as an advocate for art education and the arts and has been a keynote speaker at symposia and conferences.A recent example of his gift for merging art and politics was illustrated in the 2006 exhibition, “Peace Camp.” Smith took part in and curated the show held at The Brick Lane Gallery that explored artists perceptions on Peace. Gavin Turk, Wolfgang Tillmans, and more than 100 other artists were featured. He created a project, the Art Party, in 2013 to make contemporary art more accessible, demonstrate its ability to influence meaningful conversation and political thought. It was launched at the Pierogi Gallery in New York and at the Hales Gallery. An Arts Council sponsored a two-day conference at Crescent Arts in North Yorkshire that year. It brought more than 2000 people who attended discussions of art education in schools and lectures, listened to music and attended performances

Kara Elizabeth Walker (born November 26, 1969) is an American contemporary painter, silhouettist, print-maker, installation artist, and film-maker who explores race, gender, sexuality, violence, and identity in her work. She is best known for her room-size tableaux of black cut-paper silhouettes. Walker lives in New York City and has taught extensively at Columbia University. She is serving a five-year term as Tepper Chair in Visual Arts at the Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University. She was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2018.

Exhibition

Join artists Thomas Heyes, Ekin Bernay and Rowdy SS with special guest Rebecca Bellantoni, as they respond through movement, sound and spoken word. Their rich multi-sensory responses encourage us to consider what it means to be human and resilient.
Each artist explores ideas around identity, isolation, alienation, and human resilience amidst a pandemic. These themes thread through much of Bruce Nauman’s work yet take on deeper resonance and relevance at this moment in time.

class works

Research

One of my experiences about demonstrate between students and students accommondation.
This is some of the starting point, and what I and tenants are experiencing a discomfort while living in our school accommondation.
They categorized what students experience uncomfortable situation , about legal information related with how to cancel our rent either.
Hearing student’s stories who get uncomfortable while living in thier accommondation.
What contained in that document is 1. Lack of laundry key, 2. Wifi problems ,3. Water supply, heater problems
4. Student privacy infringement, and 5. Poor service even students are in danger situation.
Real experience examples of poor support service.
What students require for accommondation and students agreement signs.
They solved some of the problems 1. Solving the Laundry key problems and 2. Refunds 100£ for each who was on site for the duration.
The keywords what I thought its inspired me is “relocated our lives”.
Drawing a Typo specific words related with the above problems.
Using my drawing and combined with Typo what I inspired.
After the survey and interviewing, I decided to research about ‘Covid19 issues’ and ‘racial issues’, which were the highest answers from what people interested in social issues and interested for me after taking those research.

Racial issues

about ‘black lives matter’
https://youtu.be/Mv3XmmQOOao
is what I’ve watched.
And I inspired the word ‘transform’.
Combining with photo of blm protest and Typo of ‘Black Lives Matter’ with using symbol color of ‘BLM’ which is ‘Yellow’ on the background.

Covid 19 issues

about Protests over responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
One of the article that I read interestingly.

Idea Development

MindMap

References and research

https://padlet.com/hlee03202011/yuad3mryako6purh
Tree’s silhouette
drawing nature

Coexistence

I liked the ‘curve‘ of naturalness.
reference
Coexistence with real – unreal

Rethink what is human’s justify

AI ‘blurring’ human’s justify

‘what are differences between human and non-human?’

as technology develop especially A.I which is similar as human , or especially due to covid19 , many changes are in our lives and we need to ‘rethink’ about what is differences and who are we?

Mood reference ‘Blade runner’

story about even human can’t recognize which is real or not.

Mood reference

Working process

https://artslondon.padlet.org/hlee0320201/vf58ikgru7x3bhi5
Final outcome ‘Blurring us’ AR

An Intangible display

What I was conscious of while making was ‘Is it design-wise?’ and ‘Is it delivered meaningfully well?’ and ‘Is it well balanced?’.

The great advantage of graphic technology that I think is that I can implement my thoughts without time and space constraints. Through the results of this project, I am proud of myself for implementing three-dimensional posters, not just flat posters.The biggest part is the possibility of enjoying posters without restrictions on time and space.

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LOCATION PROJECT

https://padlet.com/hlee03202011/qkgicdgblfdd235

Reflective : to be more simple.

Color refer for font
From illustrator Lee Ju yong
Refer my topography design and What I drew the topography for background.
Replaced background typo to specific word that related with my Location.

REFLECTIVE FOR MY WORK

  • What was successful? – communicate my work which I try to make related with graffiti for this work, and showing process how I made and develop showing clearly.
  • What could be improved? – While I made background , I lost how to make sure to showing process clearly , and which one I inspired to make this design.
  • How could you develop the work or idea further? – researching more about my subject which is graffiti was help me a lot to get improvement for my work.
  • What did you learn from analyzing the work of others? – all of others have their own concept and showing their own way and make sure to clearly showed what they want to communicate with their work.

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Homework task No. 1

this week’s homework is a 300 word blog post on how Youth Culture is represented in the following 3 documentaries

Screenagers (Delaney Ruston, 2016)

https://thoughtmaybe.com/screenagers/

Captain Zips Video Trip (1981)

or

https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/film/watch-squatparty-1981-online

Tokyo Techno Tribes

https://arts.kanopy.com/video/tokyo-techno-tribes

Do not only describe the documentaries – be sure to make a note of the documentary filmmaking techniques used, use of sound, cinematic style etc.

  • For the Screenagers by Delaney Ruston. Showing how much screen time is too much when preteen started begging for a smartphone by interviewing some cases to realize the seriousness of the situation. It is also focuses on more informational parts through narration.
  • For the Captain Zips Video Trip (1981), A filmmaker, Captain Zip shows variety styles of punk and how they play and act on the street in London, with just showing with no narrative and no information about it.
  • For Tokyo Techno Tribes, by Ray castle films, The most impressive production or means were that the narration was directed with the voice of a robot that was harder and more artificial than human voice, in line with the “Techno” technological era, the subject of the video.

If the first video is for information delivery through interviews and narrations, the second is a video that gives you a sense of the past through free appearance or attempts, and the last video is similar to the first video, but the production is different in line with the theme of the video by showing various angles and various images in various aspect and places as much as possible.

How do these filmmaking techniques frame the difference between the real and the imaginary; fact and fiction (re-presenation in other words!)

  • In fact, For the first film, I’m using a smartphone, and I didn’t realize the seriousness of this problem. But this video, considering that it’s too common, but the main elements of this video are focused on the digital age, so I felt that the problem was quite serious.
  • For the second film, When I heard the word “punk,” I thought it was a semi-culture of society in my imagination and mostly negative thoughts in my perception by acting outside the framework of basic society. However, the methods of production in the video, or the way to show free expressions, changed the ideas that seemed bad.
  • For the Third film, It was thought that we needed to regulate the risks of technology, as there was a scene in the latter half of the techno video that mentioned the problem of whether freedom based on technology was technology differently than imagined

Three different imaging techniques make me feel the difference between the real and the imaginary; fact and fiction by these various way.

How is filmmaking being used to make this point?

  • For the First Video, they are not only using narration of information delivery, but also various information-providing experimental information, and examples of risks, etc. Unlike the other two videos, I think they tried to express the seriousness simply to convey information rather than showing various images.
  • In Second video, By showing past interviews and actual street images in various ways, it is amazing that other images that cannot be felt in the present.
  • For the Last video, it seems to have taught us a lesson by showing the positive and the negative aspects at the beginning and at the end of the video.

Those three filmmaking being used to make this point by used expressions that match the theme of the video.

Homework task No. 2

Over the Winter Holidays explore one Exhibition, Online Exhibition, Documentary or Online Interactive Documentaries and describe your experience in a 300 word blog post. Below are some suggested Interactive Documentaries and digital archives.

High Rise (interactive documentary from NFB Canada

http://highrise.nfb.ca/

Humans of New York (real life stories from New York and the World)

https://www.humansofnewyork.com/series

MIT Open documentary Lab

https://docubase.mit.edu/project/

BFI Player (archive of British Culture on-screen)

https://player.bfi.org.uk/free/collections

Thought Maybe (challenging sociopolitical documentaries)

https://thoughtmaybe.com/browse/

Undercurrents (Video Activism)

http://www.undercurrents.org/

Blade Runner

Collage of a man holding a gun, a woman holding a cigarette, and a futuristic city-scape.
Blade Runner is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott,

it is loosely based on Philip K. Dick’s 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?. The film is set in a dystopian future Los Angeles of 2019, in which synthetic humans known as replicants are bio-engineered by the powerful Tyrell Corporation to work at space colonies. 

 When a fugitive group of advanced replicants led by Roy Batty (Hauer) escapes back to Earth, burnt-out cop Rick Deckard (Ford) reluctantly agrees to hunt them down.


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Ridley Scott credits Edwards Hopper’s painting Nighthawks and the French science fiction comics magazine Métal Hurlant, to which the artist Jean “Moebius” Giraud contributed, as stylistic mood sources.

 
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He also drew on the landscape of “Hong Kong on a very bad day” and the industrial landscape of his one-time home in northeast England.
The visual style of the movie is influenced by the work of futurist Italian architect Antonio Sant’Elia


Blade Runner has numerous similarities to Fritz Lang’s Metropolis including a built-up urban environment, in which the wealthy literally live above the workers, dominated by a huge building – the Stadtkrone Tower in Metropolis and the Tyrell Building in Blade Runner.


MUSIC

The Blade Runner soundtrack by Vangelis is a dark melodic combination of classic composition and futuristic synthesizers which mirrors the film-noir retro-future envisioned by Ridley Scott. Vangelis, fresh from his Academy Award-winning score for Chariots of Fire,[81] composed and performed the music on his synthesizers

Along with Vangelis’ compositions and ambient textures, the film’s soundscape also features a track by the Japanese ensemble Nipponia – “Ogi no Mato” or “The Folding Fan as a Target”

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Location

My exquisite padlet

1.Local community = diversity
Diversity can easily be founded around us.
First of all, taking dormitories as an example, as many people live on one floor , which can see easily to
find the ingredients and tools are slightly different as their culture.
also, one of the picture which shown different colors of lights in the building of accomondation,
I thought that was showing ‘diversity’ what I thought, well visually
Secondly, the station near by my accomondation, as it is public transportation, it has a good accessibility for
a wide variety of people.
Personal history = how i create my personal connection
I create my connection in unfamiliar place, where is my school accomondation.
I usually chat with my flatmates or talking in common room to get closely as much as I can.
Getting comfortable feelings from friends can make me more comfortable in unfamiliar life


Covid19 = changing our daily a lot
Cautions regarding Covid-19 can be found especially easily in public places, and public transportation.
-A limited number of people sticker for social distance in an elevator, attached in front of a dormitory elevator.
-Stickers for social distancing and wearing masks to prevent infection in subways.
-A mark of Covid-19 at a distance that can only be seen in the current situation.
Recorded construction sound in front of my accomondation building


Physical Location = maps
refer : google map, city mapper , tube map
-a paper map with small wrinkles taken at a subway station.

Local history
present, there are difinitely many places under construction to build many buildings around.
this makes me rethink the word ‘excessive’.

The environment = informational sign everywhere
We often road or at the subway station, we can often see stop signs and advertisements that provide
information to us simply.