Well, there are aspects of the video that I believe represent the ongoing trend towards greater individual and collective knowledge. Will we actually have a plug stuck in our neck at some point that transfers all of our personal computer data and cloud data into our brains? Probably not. It will probably be done in a much less invasive way. It might just be done wirelessly once you have nanotechnology built into your body and brain (the nanotech could just be injected or swallowed in a pill form or something harmless like that). Ya, I think this is the key. Although I'd say that we would be able to download all the information. Knowledge (IMO) is something different. I loved the first Matrix as a kid (and still do). I'm not a big fan of 2 and 3. In terms of sci-fi movies I'm really not the person to ask - I love science fiction but haven't found any good transhuman sci-fi lately. My favourite movies this year were both "sci-fi": Gravity and Europa Report... but neither of those films involve transhumanism. I wish more films would. I'm looking forward to a movie about artificial general intelligence: The Machine. For good advice on science fiction I'd actually ask a new addition to hubski, my roommate and TAA animator: Lish.If this video is true to form for how you see the future, then the future isn't so different (dystopia aside) from the movie The Matrix.
Being able to download knowledge and ability.
Are you a fan of those movies? Also, what movies (if any) that depict the future would you recommend as food for thought?
Lish, Can you recall any good trans-humanist Sci -Fi films? Also , your animation is great, keep it up.
thenewgreen, unfortunately, I don't think I can suggest any as there don't seem to be many at all. At least not on my out dated movie radar. I do think there are some movies that touch upon aspects of the process of transhumanism that are worth watching, for not only the transhumanist aspects but also because they are just incredibly constructed stories. 2001: A Space Odyssey tops my list. Have you watched it yet? And if reading is something you are willing to do, or audio book listening, I also would suggest reading anything by Isaac Asimov. Again, not officially transhumanist stuff, but still very interesting. Also, I find hidden gems in old radio episodes of the X-Minus One series. Again...not specifically transhumanist topics, but a really great sci-fi series to experience.
Thanks for the suggestions, I've never heard of the X-Minus One series.2001: A Space Odyssey tops my list. Have you watched it yet?
-Absolutely, a wonderful film. I was just racing this Brainpickings post about Kubrick that you may find interesting. As for Asimov, the only bit of his I've read is The Last Question, which user92 posted a while back. I really enjoyed it.