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04:30
The real Adolf Hitler and the real Bill Clinton in Contact
From Contact (1997).
A Bill Clinton speech is recut to be about extraterrestrial intelligence in Contact
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Critical Commons Manager
03:00
The "Cantina Scene" from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
From Star Wars (1977).
The "cantina scene" from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (1977).
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Chris Hanson
THX 1138 shell-dweller
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Critical Commons Manager
04:11
Buck Rogers opening title sequence
From Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979-81).
The title sequence of Glen Larson's Buck Rogers TV series bears a striking resemblance to the title design of Barbarella
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Critical Commons Manager
03:10
Verbal sparring between a future human and analytical computer on Star Trek
From Star Trek S2E26 "Assignment Earth" (1968).
An agent from the future is sent back in time to interrupt the U.S. space program before it precipitates planetary destruction but first he must win an argument with a computer.
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Critical Commons Manager
Teenage sex and violence clubs in VR
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Critical Commons Manager
Didactic ending of The Day the Earth Stood Still
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Critical Commons Manager
02:12
Johnny Mnemonic personal crisis
From Johnny Mnemonic (1995).
Keanu Reeves rants about his loss of upper-class privilege as an elite data smuggler
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Critical Commons Manager
10:05
Kubrick 2001 stargate
From 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
Douglas Trumbull's "stargate" visual effects sequence from 2001
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Critical Commons Manager
02:17
A Scanner Darkly final scene
From A Scanner Darkly (2006).
A Scanner Darkly ends with a scene of manual crop dusting
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Critical Commons Manager
08:17
Battlestar Galactica What the Frak recap Seasons 1-3
From What the Frak is up with BSG? (2008).
An eight minute recap of seasons 1-3 of BSG
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Critical Commons Manager
02:43
Barbarella future sex
From Barbarella (1968).
Barbarella experiences hygienic future sex
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Critical Commons Manager
01:42
Opening title sequence of The Invaders
From The Invaders (1967).
Quinn Martin's signature narrator explains the premise of alien invasion
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Critical Commons Manager
01:15
Alien computer education on The Invaders
From The Invaders (1967).
Rote computer learning is associated with alien mind control as allegory for communism
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Critical Commons Manager
03:00
climax of THX 1138 (1971)
From THX 1138 (1971).
This is the final sequence in THX 1138 (George Lucas, 1971)
Contributed by
Brett Service
01:46
V Memory Machine
From V "Pound of Flesh" (2010).
Aliens probe human memories for signs of weakness
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Critical Commons Manager
03:23
Time Machine Lightning History
From The Time Machine (2002).
A compressed montage of historical signifiers focusing on a hundred years of air travel
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Critical Commons Manager
04:13
Fascist education in Starship Troopers
From Starship Troopers (1997).
A more compact and re-transcoded video of a futuristic classroom where a teacher and students discuss their fascist social order.
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Critical Commons Manager
George Lucas and Central California
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Brett Service
06:49
Demo Men 2: Forbidden Planet
From Forbidden Planet (1956).
In Forbidden Planet, we follow our protagonists behind Dr. Morbius on a tour of an alien lab, and receive demonstrations of an alien computer that registers brain capacity.
Contributed by
Ned O'Gorman
04:30
Barbarella main titles
From Barbarella (1968).
Kinetic typography in the main titles of Barbarella mimic zero gravity
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Critical Commons Manager
Code 46 interface montage
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Critical Commons Manager
Battlestar Galactica What the Frak recap Seasons 1-3
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Critical Commons Manager
00:56
NASA control room of 1997 as imagined in 1965 on Lost in Space
From Lost in Space (1965).
The technoscientific imaginary was in full-swing when Irwin Allen envisioned what space exploration would look like in 1997
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Critical Commons Manager
Sci Fi Channel promo
From Sci-Fi Me (1999).
This promo for the sci-fi channel originally aired in the late 1990s
Contributed by
Steve Anderson
Structuring binaries in Terminator 3
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Critical Commons Manager
Virtual Slide and VR stereotypes
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Critical Commons Manager
01:10
Star Trek TNG, Contagion - "Tea. Earl Grey. Hot."
From Star Trek: The Next Generation, episode 211 "Contagion" (1989).
First appearance of Picard's famous line, "Tea. Earl Grey. Hot." In this clip, the command exposes malfunctions in the ship's system.
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Critical Commons Manager
03:04
A Scanner Darkly titles
From A Scanner Darkly (2006).
Title sequence from Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly
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Critical Commons Manager
00:59
THX 1138
From THX 1138 (1971).
A clip from George Lucas's THX 1138 showing the persecution of a shell-dweller
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Critical Commons Manager
02:56
Barbarella cybersex
From Barbarella (1968).
Barbarella experiences old fashioned caveman sex without pills
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Critical Commons Manager
02:46
The Andromeda Strain title sequence
From The Andromeda Strain (1971).
The all text title design sequence for The Andromeda Strain
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Critical Commons Manager
04:38
Code 46 title sequence
From Code 46 (2003).
The opening sequence of Michael Winterbottom's Code 46 illustrating narrative and environmental exposition through cinematography and title design
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Critical Commons Manager
03:04
The Abyss Humanity Annihilating itself
From The Abyss (1989).
A scene where the aliens put humanity on trial, justifying its annihilation with self destruction.
Contributed by
Ala' Diab
02:02
Quantum Leap Show Open
From Quantum Leap (1989).
The opening sequence of Quantum Leap explains the show's narrative premise to "put right what once went wrong" in history.
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Administrator
02:14
Dark Knight cell phone surveillance
From The Dark Knight (2008).
Batman creates a mobile phone-based surveillance system to visualize the entire city of Gotham
Contributed by
Critical Commons Manager
04:16
Time Machine library destruction
From The Time Machine (2002).
800,000 years in the future, books will have turned to dust, but a digital information system continues to function
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Critical Commons Manager
Surrogates Title sequence
From Surrogates (2009).
The opening of Surrogates maps a familiar utopian/dystopian binary onto the new technology of telepathically controlled physical avatars
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Critical Commons Manager
01:17
E-paper gestural interface to access virtual reality
From Caprica (2009).
A gestural e-paper encrypted interface provides access to virtual reality
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Critical Commons Manager
V Gestural Interface
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Critical Commons Manager
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