Workings of Cyborg: Bridging Humans and Machines in The Matrix

M. P. Dahal
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Machines are human-made objects and subservient to humans. However, the simulated world dominated by cyborgs has led the humanity to postmodern fluidity. The cyborg, an artificially intelligent machine works with extra super power either inspired by divinity or satanic impulse. This article studies how The Matrix (1999), a science fiction film, blurs the distinction between human beings and simulated reality. The Wachowskis, the writers and directors, bring fusions between humans and the machines. The film unfolds the dynamics of human–machine interface in which humans ultimately remain subservient to machines. The study interprets the film from the postmodernist perspective concentrating on the ideas of Fredrick Nietzsche, Jean Francois Lyotard and Davis Ashley, who characterize postmodernism as indeterminacy, confusion and absurdity. It reflects on the question whether machines are doing good to humanity. It analyzes the movie from the lens of cinema as a culture industry. Its finding suggests humanity is trapped in a complex chain of simulated reality. The study adds insight on how Cyborgs have blended the material with virtual reality.
半机械人的工作:在《黑客帝国》中架起人类和机器的桥梁
机器是人类制造的物品,服从于人类。然而,由半机械人主导的模拟世界将人类引向了后现代的流动性。半机械人是一种人工智能机器,它的工作具有额外的超能力,要么是受到神性的启发,要么是受到撒旦的冲动。本文研究了科幻电影《黑客帝国》(1999)是如何模糊人类和模拟现实之间的界限的。编剧和导演沃卓斯基兄弟将人类和机器融合在一起。这部电影展现了人机界面的动态,在人机界面中,人类最终仍然服从于机器。本研究从后现代主义的角度来解读这部电影,主要集中在弗里德里希·尼采、让·弗朗索瓦·利奥塔和戴维斯·阿什利的观点上,他们将后现代主义描述为不确定性、混乱和荒谬。它反映了机器是否对人类有益的问题。它从电影作为一种文化产业的角度来分析电影。它的发现表明,人类被困在一个复杂的模拟现实链中。这项研究增加了对电子人如何将材料与虚拟现实相结合的见解。
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