
Aldous Huxley · 1932 · Book
Did-not-finish
In 18 Achriom libraries · rated 3.9 of 5
This work presents a chilling vision of a future where technology and social engineering dominate human existence, raising profound questions about individuality, freedom, and the essence of humanity.
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THX 1138 uses medication and surveillance to enforce conformity, mirroring how Brave New World's technology subdues individual will through controlled chemistry and social engineering. This film presents a stark vision of a future dominated by an oppressive regime that enforces conformity through technology and dehumanization. The Island compounds the identity crisis of Brave New World by making manufactured humans unaware they are clones, deepening the theme of identity stolen through deception and design. Set in a dystopian future, the film explores themes of identity and freedom through the story of individuals who are unaware of their manufactured existence.
Blade Runner 2099 pushes Brave New World's questions about identity further by interrogating what personhood means when consciousness itself becomes engineered and fungible. This work explores the complex relationship between identity, survival, and the implications of advanced technology in a future society. Continuum fragments identity through memory loss and artificial intelligence, turning Brave New World's social conditioning into a more devastating erasure of the self. This work explores the psychological impact of isolation and memory loss in a sci-fi setting, as a protagonist navigates the complexities of her identity amid an omnipresent artificial intelligence.
Ghost in the Shell interrogates what consciousness becomes when the boundary between human and machine dissolves, extending Brave New World's questions into the digital realm. The anime presents a thought-provoking narrative that delves into complex themes of identity, consciousness, and the implications of technology on society. Expelled From Paradise envisions consciousness escaping into digital transcendence, asking whether Brave New World's nightmare of controlled existence becomes tolerable once the body itself is discarded. This anime explores the philosophical implications of digital existence, where characters navigate the complexities of consciousness and identity within a post-apocalyptic setting.
Hardwired V1.4 soundtracks the identity dissolution that Brave New World describes, using aggressive electronics to make the subjugation of self audible and visceral. This record offers a compelling dive into themes of technology and its effects on identity, wrapped in an intense electronic soundscape. OK Computer captures the alienation Brave New World predicts, where technology becomes inescapable and identity fragments amid the machinery of modern existence. This record is revered for its innovative sound and profound lyrical themes, exploring the complexities of modern life.
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