If you are willing to go into the direction of Japanese Anime there
is a big pool of resource there.
"Ghost in the Shell" being on top.
Highly philosophical and fool of suprises, mixed 3d and 2d animation.
good luck,
roy
On 13-Nov-06, at 12:39 AM, Robert Koehler wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am a film-sound student doing research on movies exploring the
>> theme of=
>> computers developing feelings and emotions towards human beings,
>> especia=
>> lly ones where the outcome is not to the human character`s
>> advantage, an =
>> extreme case being HAL in Kubrick=B4s "2001".
>>
>> I guess artificial intelligence is sort of the keyword here,
>> although I a=
>> m primarily interested in machines resembling or evolving from
>> computers.=
>> The sound design and, to a lesser extent, the art direction are my
>> main o=
>> bjects.
>> =20
>> Surely "humanized" computers vary from film to film, decade to
>> decade, i=
>> n their various traits, narrative importance and complexity of
>> expression.
>>
>> Any suggestions for films or particularly significant scenes I
>> should def=
>> initely "audioview" ?
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> Another Kubrick project, that was eventually Spielbergered: A.I.
> ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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> Lang created the human robot in METROPOLIS
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