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i asked a little surprised. i was shoving and i'm ready to dive into the hands of gentlemen to you. have you have a window? of course we've got a response. and the unexpected side supplies the unsettling nightmare worlds of right are friends. kafka watches a still fascinate us today. harry plus a are generated videos. what is real and what is fake and sensational moves a film about combative women. welcome to parts unveiled the. have you ever heard of something being kafka? ask? do you even know where the term comes from?
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behind it from the kafka, the only 20th century writers whose name is part of language is world wide. copy. died a 100 years ago near vienna. but to this day, millions of readers around the world are crazy about the dark authors ended maddox stories. the once you catch cover the fever, it's hard to get yours to 6 of the cap cuz text deal with the deepest anxieties or come most of the question is less performed. does half god test himself as a failed? or despite his superintendent, i know to put the gun. so what's the super talented writer all about? what's wrong kafka, why they still read so enthusiastically and what exactly is kafka. ringback and exhibition and prom called comcast new video game, the brings of literary world life. ready theater per actions on the
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$100.00 the anniversary upfront costs and stuff. we see the image of this tall, thin man with a hot, an eye full of astonished world weariness everywhere. it's even trending on tick tock, millions of times. let's 1st look at food from costco, was the, from the kafka was born in prague in 1883 to german speaking jewish parents. she is an excellent student, but constantly plague by style style. am i good enough for everyone? notice that i am actually completely incompetent. maybe that's exactly why france trees is a down to earth profession after school. one that doesn't overwhelm him, an insurance employee. he goes through mountains, the files and when we left as a writer out at night to write stories of fragments of novels and tons of letters
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and diaries. he also draws they are 13 years or periods wherever, you know, almost day by day what he was doing the weekend from this things see the development of the human being is saw, his slots, spain and his relationship is his father, the relationship with his father, a painful chapter in the eyes of head mon kafka, a successful businessman franz is never enough. one day from the rites a letter to his father over a 100 pages long, in which he finally wants to clear the air about their troubled relationship. i skinny frail, frank child, you strong to fix it. even in the cubicle, i felt a puny, wretched, and not only in front of you, but in front of the whole world. because to me, you the measure of all saying it hadn't been kafka,
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never gets to see the letter and things aren't going well with women. either he has medi level affairs and his engage twice. but as soon as things go serious from costco, gives up every thing, no wonder he also doubts the value of his literature. kafka psyche was somewhat fragile, but unfortunately, so was his how the just 40 years of age. he died of tuberculosis and 1924. his last well written to his writer, friend max abroad was that you should destroy oliver's unpublished works. fortunately for the world, he ignores this because he considers this friend from scott scott to be the greatest poet of his time. today, cosco story, the novel fragments or world literature and comp is one of the most widely read in german speaking authors in the world. the said he would not have like to say something like, you would probably have said guys, this is a huge misunderstanding. and he didn't see himself as a successful writer. i mean,
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he tried to write a novel 3 times fine, but he never finished any of them. the when griego a samsung work one morning from troubling dreams, he found himself transformed. right. that in his bed into some sort of monstrous insect. this is how cock is the most famous story. the metamorphosis published in 1915 starts. a young man who wakes up as an insect. sounds strange, but apparently it still triggers. many people today, a symbol of feeling at the mercy of others, it incredibly well captures what it feels like to be misunderstood or feeling misunderstood. as a young person, you know, the familial stresses, the pressures of starting out in the world in
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a profession where you're just very sure that you're going to fail and look at that . here you are failing, despite your great effort and you know intentions. and i think it resonates a lot with young people. susan bronowski has translated the metamorphosis into english. she teaches that new york's columbia university and repeatedly experiences a condominium among her students. every time i bring a casket text into my classroom, students go crazy for it. usually it's me, hey, look at this 1st sentence, um and then letting costco take it from there. the last not sitting in, not knowing the rules, not reaching your goal. this feeling runs through all of kafka is works. the capital k, the hero of the story, receives a job as a surveyor from the account of a castle. the cable never get there and the residence of the neighboring village cannot help him either man versus bureaucracy. typical kafka,
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the judgment. the story of a father, son, conflict, many have read it as auto biographical compass reaction to this. i'm not sure of that either. the trial yoseph k is arrested. doesn't even know why. it's just a real situation. joseph k is drawn into a nightmarish labrons without knowing the reason for the accusation, or whether there will even be a verdict. he is constantly receiving information that he cannot assess how will i but it is. and the information of p is contradictory. and the information constantly raises new question. most of that's the crazy thing. every time you get done, um, so it immediately raises a new question. and then he has to try to research this. and of course, he never comes to an end and this information through too much information. that's so kafka, bizarre, tragic, and also a bit funny. who
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all of these tasks are over a 100 years old. and right as if they had only just been written, so totally current to task. uh, so just single thought i think category is still so relevant, 100 years of to his death. because the, well, the calf go writes about is still our world in some ways the problem a bureaucracy. so tell it terry, and some of the relationship of people to vote is that they cannot understand very well the, the political or legal, or even religious. these are all the same as today, so you can see in the bus to come into the new list, but only unless it can as a coupon. that appointment was kafka of low blood calf. go so noticed very uh, the own as something which is a kind of rent is that we um for a lot do with information. um i would need for the information that are on the
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phones a meaning for ho. you can, if you want my search on the internet from morning to evening, but the crucial questions are not on the search in this way as it is button for us . no orientation feeling lost. perhaps kafka stories are so universal because they're detached from a time and place. really don't know where the story happens when he to happens. if he's not using the full names about just the initials is there slip the exact time, presenting that it has fixed. so it's a ideal work for every period. this might be on even the places we're talking about have a name. this is precisely why cosco works for world wide, their art festivals and exhibitions in thailand, new york, and now in prague that translate history of worlds into images is showing the exhibition cost task with works by over 30 international artist who resonate deeply
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. woodcock, of things, even in contemporary times of the artist at this exit edition, told us that a good sign letter, the father is resisting name and he would not change any sentence in the text. and then the language cosco rights clearly and simply objectively. there is nothing artificial or convoluted, but what he describes is dream like a nebulous and he pulls out all the stops and i just as a young person was so just blown away by his way of creating these situations and using language to describe things so precisely in, in a way that despite all the precision, you have no idea what's going on. if this is positive, it's the spaces that kafka creates that become smaller and smaller or larger and larger. cool, i see often describes the impossibility of getting from one point to another. a
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little girl is kind of the managers to describe. very clear woods of d images that we encounter, you know, night mess around with in with, with this. how do you just wonder if the swings these images, the serial moods became a huge source of inspiration for writers all over the world? the give me or call me samuel beckett show at bras. paul salon, paul auster. they were all fascinated by the interplay between every day life and the fantastic. and perhaps a great coffee and garcia marquez only found his voice through kafka under the door cuff confidence when he had cast conference, if he so that's how i right, that's how my grandmother spoke. and so as a child says, grandmother always told him about which is and people who flew for me. so i can
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write like that too, in a very natural way, without arguing, without explaining anything. and that comes directly from what mexico realism is, sort of a how does it seems to be kind of not just lessons, what is known as magical realism in south america? goes back to a large extent to cast catholic because erie moods don't just provide inspiration for writers. hollywood, director, orson wells, films, congress trial, dark expression has to be in shavings sometimes safer. the, the free film, liquor and painter david lynch may not make kafka films but in his work secrets carpet s worlds in which the boundaries between realism and fantasy are blurred. in his movie mulholland drive, she leaves the viewer alone and the attempt to understand something very strange day. getting strange you very often don't know what was going on
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was happening. it's very confusing for the viewer, as well as gulf coast sticks might be confusing for the reader. david lynch met to discuss the pricing very early over there at the end of the 6 the spring. he made his various experimental films since he even said that he feels the guff, kaiser's spiritual father, and he even to and fro disc shaped for film based by a gulf coast metamorphosis. the exhibition in prague stock center attempts to explore this feeling in a kafka square artist who show that kafka is understood everywhere. israel in england and of china, for example, in the works of lucia for many of the chinese dividends, the reality of their everyday life. and that the communities tracing was very close to that. those kind of socio political qualities of craft gus fighting the see focus guys. well here we are again kafka ask
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the exist in almost every language. it's also in many dictionaries. is there an official definition of what kafka asked means? a question we ask are experts. it's used to describe especially bureaucratic situations that don't quite make sense and seem unreasonable and seem to have been dictated by a how higher power to which one has no access to get into some bizarre situation when everyday basis. so it was our cadillac yano in spanish kafka and it is used very similarly as in other parts of the world to talk about something, a little dog, mccall thing, comprehensible, overwhelming be i know and upset situation created by upset rules. yes, i know that feeling we all know it, the helplessness in a world that is becoming increasingly complex. we still know the word and
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a 100 years cost to us. most likely, yes. because what kafka describes is something deeply human and that will remain the what is real, what can be trusted in a brave new world of computer generated images. a i is pushing the envelope for text. there's china and g p t. now sora is lining up with amazingly realistic video . person sits on a cloud reading. the an elegant woman strolls through the city in the rain. neon signs are reflected in puddles. nothing about these scenes is real. of these a sample of videos from the company open. i with a short text command prompt,
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the new generation sort i can quickly generate surprisingly realistic looking film scenes of people the detailed landscapes, the lifelike animals. ready even historical footage could be generated. at 1st glance, it's impossible to distinguish it from the real thing. professor of digital trends formation, yon class fun shriek bones that soon we will no longer be able to trust photos, audio, and now videos. as a content, i trust that media in audits phones has anything to do with the truth whatsoever. as a systems become a more sophisticated, we're going to have a real problem knowing whether something we just saw is real or not. because the
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end of the tech, john's, including google, has also developed a video opening up a whole host of new possibilities and problems. that is what i don't know will be a revolution, but there will be massive social upheaval because of course, among other things, jobs will be lost and dropped. 65 video produces cameraman, graphic designers, animation companies. many jobs in these areas could soon be replaced or under the massive change. soon we will even be able to bring mammoths to live with a single text command. but the biggest danger is abuse. i generation sentences of overdue being put into the mounds of news present is what's going to happen when fate videos can easily be produced by any one. which information will we be able to trust? will the internet be flooded with deep facts? what effect will this false information have on public opinion?
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questions that are particularly important in the selection. yeah. according to unit 0 on the resolution has long since begun. she researches ethics and i t and is a member of the gym and ethics council. lastly, as long as you know, these defects are already being used for manipulation and propaganda. this has nothing new. manipulation and propaganda have always existed. but what has changed is how quick and easy it can be done. a lot of people will have tools with which they can generate content that can deliberately mislead public opinion. and that worries me a bit on kind of the best of the technology is become more difficult to be to differentiate was true and what is fake, highest and best as fake, even the head of open a awesome open says he's nervous about how a it could be used when it comes to elections, so far, he's only made sore available to selected testers. the new software is not just
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available to the public. so does it need regulation, or should it even be bent? is it something it's a, it's like a ponderosa box has been up and the technologies are on the market. so it may be possible to restrict or prevent or improve things in terms of how they used to complete that and it's unrealistic. so what is that is this mandatory labeling for any art videos could help wolf amongst a generation content. we recently developed a t h, a w science institute in handbook, but even these could probably be falsified sciences. they are necessary and they wouldn't be a race to crack the watermark technologies. it's a bit like virus scanners, viruses, a guessing bedroom, better. so virus scan is have to get better and better. the detection of fakes is the same. there will be a race fix. one by the revised bits, the website and the creation wills to your own liking. this is the next big step
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from the i revolution. fascination and scary that these images are artificial. the floor is not huge available. there are still some glitches. and so you can only make minute long videos with just a few clicks. incredible things will be possible. where will this development take us? the consequences for society are unpredictable and regulation is needed. otherwise, we might soon be living in a world when nothing can be believed. and finally, are you feeling flexible? we're going break dancing. the film, dancing heart feats, puts the spotlight on women, determined to make it in
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a male domain. the break down spiteful was on own wall and only the window will make it through. so the next round, the competition is tough enough. i always compare it to a boxing ring or something with the audience sits around and you're quite close to the dances. there's a real you for, is it, there's a lot of back robotics you have to dance spontaneously to the music. you have to bring your own style and you're not allowed to repeat to move. which means you have to create this in the moment. in the moment it's the right out for them. vases total comes from the film zone, seeing how please direct to lisa vox, the followed 3 female breakdown. says old breakers over several years documenting the fight for equal rights and for recognition in the males dominated wells of
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break dancing. the film is a journey from vacaville tobacco around the world and of touching portraits of he knew who made it to the very top. yeah, it's got there have been events where i felt like i've got 3 pre selection because i'm a woman but i think of also benefits were right. filled. i didn't get 3 pre selection because i'm a woman and not the respects my skill. both are on say, if i this is unfair for freed up, be go from the day will and he asked for the 1st 10 years, i dance to the limit. i could express myself, let my energy out my bad news and i used to have a lot of that. i needed an outlet to and vo rock who more than anything else is unknown, conformist business. replacing your doors, it really is a gym and story. this pigeon holing yukon kitchen, hold seen as a be go. then i'm to not many of the things he does that i'm the
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3 be goes, 3 different stories. what unites them is an unwavering desire for in the tendons to view viola and free to really a role mode is for me to have their own opinions. they go into battle and fight for the rights to the beach or in the as a different ira. his don't, and for me it is higher amount to make these functions visible. this, but some of them, it's almost timezone and when they function batch will come from on status. the film shows breaking as much moles and just the don't style, but a manifestation of one. so not identity. and an expression of resistance against the noun phrase are looking to find the place and the well pre the was stranded in morocco for months during the cover independent make struggling with
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a knee injury. spencer, it's your job. it's your outlets. it's your passion. when that suddenly stops for one day to the next, a huge part of your identity is go on, right identity check. viola feels crampton bowling and spontaneously set. so for most say, whether is already a launch be go. community then is if i can create a place where i can surprise myself, then i don't need to fit in anywhere else. no one's g lou tries the balancing act of a long distance relationship, but then decides in favor of her korea gets moved. now is the time to really go 1st because i have to leave this slice because i know i belong at the top of interested freedom and independence with no compromise. how can save the secession on the outside,
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but that's not really the exciting aspect. the exciting aspect is what happens on the inside, see it, but in, in, in the them, on the coast there's also a certain restlessness in certain questions for my roots, where is my high, where do i belong? of course, that's always the question, but this restlessness is somehow also a driving force behind the on the fight for recognition has paid off. you is the 1st and the same to receive. i may just sponsorship deal. it's amazing. when you think about it, you come from a family where you don't have the feeling that you have any opportunities and then suddenly you have the funding visit. there you are, the lives of the of the after getting some place in the world championships you is now finding for the olympics. don't st help base is a film about the courage to live your dreams,
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the and ethics for the institutions to join us next time until then interest and good by the,
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