This scene from jOBS, the upcoming independent film about tech icon Steve Jobs, gives us the first video glimpse of Ashton Kutcher as the former Apple CEO.
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This scene from jOBS, the upcoming independent film about tech icon Steve Jobs, gives us the first video glimpse of Ashton Kutcher as the former Apple CEO.
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While I do enjoy this video, it is especially interesting in in how it conceptualizes the world in the two frames. Urban, human, civilized society on one side, with natural, unsettled wilderness on the other. The video attempts to bridge the divide, hoping that more people will see more interconnections between the human/urban world and the natural/wildlife world. While geographers recognize that all elements of the planet are interconnected, most people still think of the world through dichotomies such as these: civilization vs. wilderness, cultural vs. natural and human vs. animal. How do these terms shape our thinking about the world? Via Seth Dixon
Lorraine Chaffer's comment,
May 7, 5:56 AM
A great intro for year 7 Geography to introduce the two units for the year - one human, one physical but both connected.
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