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Catalogue Number: NFB521953
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Producers: Gerry Flahive, Louise Lore, Sylvia Sweeney
Directors: Ann Shin
Producing Agencies: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal)
Subject: Cyber Education, Documentary, Education, Health and Medicine, Media Literacy, Social Issues, Tech/Voc
Language: English
Grade Level: Post Secondary
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2002
Running Time: 47:13
Closed Captions: Yes
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Almost Real: Connecting in a Wired World - DVD
Catalogue Number: NFB521953
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Producers: Gerry Flahive, Louise Lore, Sylvia Sweeney
Directors: Ann Shin
Producing Agencies: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal)
Subject: Cyber Education, Documentary, Education, Health and Medicine, Media Literacy, Social Issues, Tech/Voc
Language: English
Grade Level: Post Secondary
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2002
Running Time: 47:13
Closed Captions: Yes
Click here for pricing
Almost Real focuses on a few individuals for whom the Internet has become a lifeline, a way to connect with like-minded souls in surprising ways.
The early promise of the Internet could never have predicted people like these: a cyber punk based on an anti-aircraft rig in the English Channel who operates the world's first rogue Web server, a monk developing "wireless prayer technology," and a "gamer" who re-creates himself in an online game. Even traditional concepts of school, marriage and retirement are mutating: a disillusioned eight-year-old opts in favour of home-schooling, a retired couple moves into an Internet-controlled seniors' complex, and a recent divorcée exchanges vows online with a man she has never met.
With insightful commentary by sci-fi writer William Gibson, virtual reality creator Jaron Lanier and 'post-national' writer Pico Iyer, Almost Real is a snapshot of the end of the first phase of the Internet--a far less utopian age than some had hoped.
The early promise of the Internet could never have predicted people like these: a cyber punk based on an anti-aircraft rig in the English Channel who operates the world's first rogue Web server, a monk developing "wireless prayer technology," and a "gamer" who re-creates himself in an online game. Even traditional concepts of school, marriage and retirement are mutating: a disillusioned eight-year-old opts in favour of home-schooling, a retired couple moves into an Internet-controlled seniors' complex, and a recent divorcée exchanges vows online with a man she has never met.
With insightful commentary by sci-fi writer William Gibson, virtual reality creator Jaron Lanier and 'post-national' writer Pico Iyer, Almost Real is a snapshot of the end of the first phase of the Internet--a far less utopian age than some had hoped.