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Episode 2. Mythological narrative is no longer important in our contemporary modern societies, sharing the fate of Religion in our technologically oriented world in which film television and artificially intelligent computers play increasingly dominant roles. Stanley Cavell's work "The World Viewed" analyses the meaning of the automated character of the photograph and film and arrives at the surprising conclusion that the human element has been marginalised or removed fro the creative processes involved.
Delphic Podcast by Michael R D James
By Michael R D JamesEpisode 2. Mythological narrative is no longer important in our contemporary modern societies, sharing the fate of Religion in our technologically oriented world in which film television and artificially intelligent computers play increasingly dominant roles. Stanley Cavell's work "The World Viewed" analyses the meaning of the automated character of the photograph and film and arrives at the surprising conclusion that the human element has been marginalised or removed fro the creative processes involved.
Delphic Podcast by Michael R D James