Description
This
video is structured around two main narrative voices and a character
illustrating what the voice-over says while a singer often merely repeats or
comments on what's just been said (as in a Greek chorus).
The
setting is a Christian home and church, so this particular context is very
meaningful.
We
can notice on various occasions that the main character is addicted to
high-technology products, mostly smartphones.
He is
shown as a family man unable to communicate with his wife, except through
texting.
He is
also shown as a church-goer incapable of attending worship without all his
phones vibrating all the time, making him look like he's full of the holy
spirit.
Finally,
he is depicted as a computer geek whose life has become extremely complicated
instead of having been simplified.
Interpretation
Basically,
this video means that high technology has become a religion for many people,
even Christians who are not supposed to be materialistic.
Then,
in a Christian lifestyle, quite a few church-goers and believers tend to focus
more on materialistic issues rather than spiritual ones.
We
can add that technology reigns supreme for many people who revere it as a God
enlightening his followers.
The
question is, is this a real progress for humankind ?
Description
Two people are stuck on an escalator in a place that seems literally empty/deserted.
The man looks upset/annoyed. He might be an office worker walking to his job. The
woman claims that she is already late, so for her, this is the last straw. At
one point, she's about to cry and asks for a phone, then she screams for help.
In short, they both look helpless, clueless, powerless and even hopeless.
( 2 people on a escalator that suddently stops and they don't know what to do , they think they are stuck , they call for help and no one answer )
( 2 people on a escalator that suddently stops and they don't know what to do , they think they are stuck , they call for help and no one answer )
Interpretation
We can relate this situation to a fairly common one in real life :
getting stuck in an elevator. The difference however, is that in this situation, people have the right
to panic/freak out/feel panicky whereas on an escalator, there is no reason
whatsoever to be scared.
This video points out the increasing dependence of human beings on
technology. If it goes missing, it is as if a crutch had been taken away from
them, so these two people cannot even walk up the stairs, which would be the
normal thing to do. We could think that technological progress makes humans
lazy or at least less prone to take initiative and think by themselves, less inclined to make efforts.
We can relate this situation to a fairly common one in real life :
getting stuck in an elevator. The difference however, is that in this situation, people have the right
to panic/freak out/feel panicky whereas on an escalator, there is no reason
whatsoever to be scared.
This video points out the increasing dependence of human beings on
technology. If it goes missing, it is as if a crutch had been taken away from
them, so these two people cannot even walk up the stairs, which would be the
normal thing to do. We could think that technological progress makes humans
lazy or at least less prone to take think initiative and by themselves, less inclined to make efforts.
OK Hawa.
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