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Episode 79 - Dystopia

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Norah and Ben are feeling a bit philosophical this week (as illustrated by the topic word), and in our humble opinion they do not disappoint on the discussion front. First up on the docket, what they have been up to. Norah has been preparing a (timely) history presentation, and Ben has been playing a Sega game created as an April Fools prank. The conversation then turns to dystopian themes in fiction and other media. Ben shares some information about an inclusive community in India before moving to Russia (not literally) and the game Atomic Heart by Mundfish. Norah closes the show with an interesting question for your post-show debating pleasure.

00:00:21 - Ben doing some “workshopping,” and Norah’s discussion and presentation groups
00:03:03 - Going from being a teacher to being a teacher, and Sonic is murdered?!?
00:05:38 - Playing the role of an anthropomorphic quokka that works on the “mystery train”
00:08:41 - Starting the conversation with the definitions and origins of utopia and dystopia
00:10:40 - Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels,” and Ben can’t remember the Brobdingnagians
00:12:25 - Cacotopians, Anthony Burgess’ quote, and Norah starts sharing her research
00:14:51 - Mango and Bash are being bureau-cats, types of control, and data collection
00:17:00 - Differing opinions on the word apocalypse, and authors of dystopian fiction
00:20:02 - Phillip K. Dick is a strange Dick, Norah’s not a fan of Sci-Fi, and Mexican food
00:23:18 - Book burning, self-expression, Lithuanian story, and Ben doesn’t care for that Hitler
00:26:03 - Dystopian themes, Willian Golding’s “Lord of the Flies,” and a “real” utopia
00:28:33 - BuzzFeed’s “Follow This” Auroville (City of Dawn) investigation by Editor Rega Jha
00:31:18 - The 4 point charter, other episode of Follow This, and the problem with humans
00:38:02 - Ben’s experiences with the game Atomic Heart and its 1950’s dystopian setting
00:40:07 - The brief history of Facility 3826, and could robots create a utopia?
00:42:49 - Controversial rumblings about Mundfish and the release of Atomic Heart
00:45:40 - The Ministry of Digital Transformation, video game revenue models, and tanks
00:48:02 - A love letter to BioShock, what Ben enjoyed in the game, and obvious Easter eggs
00:52:45 - Things Ben thought needed additional development attention in Atomic Heart
00:54:24 - ELEVATORS, loading screens on the PS5, and dystopias in real life
00:57:33 - Closing the show with Norah’s philosophical question about a dystopia

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Norah and Ben are feeling a bit philosophical this week (as illustrated by the topic word), and in our humble opinion they do not disappoint on the discussion front. First up on the docket, what they have been up to. Norah has been preparing a (timely) history presentation, and Ben has been playing a Sega game created as an April Fools prank. The conversation then turns to dystopian themes in fiction and other media. Ben shares some information about an inclusive community in India before moving to Russia (not literally) and the game Atomic Heart by Mundfish. Norah closes the show with an interesting question for your post-show debating pleasure.

00:00:21 - Ben doing some “workshopping,” and Norah’s discussion and presentation groups
00:03:03 - Going from being a teacher to being a teacher, and Sonic is murdered?!?
00:05:38 - Playing the role of an anthropomorphic quokka that works on the “mystery train”
00:08:41 - Starting the conversation with the definitions and origins of utopia and dystopia
00:10:40 - Jonathan Swift’s “Gulliver’s Travels,” and Ben can’t remember the Brobdingnagians
00:12:25 - Cacotopians, Anthony Burgess’ quote, and Norah starts sharing her research
00:14:51 - Mango and Bash are being bureau-cats, types of control, and data collection
00:17:00 - Differing opinions on the word apocalypse, and authors of dystopian fiction
00:20:02 - Phillip K. Dick is a strange Dick, Norah’s not a fan of Sci-Fi, and Mexican food
00:23:18 - Book burning, self-expression, Lithuanian story, and Ben doesn’t care for that Hitler
00:26:03 - Dystopian themes, Willian Golding’s “Lord of the Flies,” and a “real” utopia
00:28:33 - BuzzFeed’s “Follow This” Auroville (City of Dawn) investigation by Editor Rega Jha
00:31:18 - The 4 point charter, other episode of Follow This, and the problem with humans
00:38:02 - Ben’s experiences with the game Atomic Heart and its 1950’s dystopian setting
00:40:07 - The brief history of Facility 3826, and could robots create a utopia?
00:42:49 - Controversial rumblings about Mundfish and the release of Atomic Heart
00:45:40 - The Ministry of Digital Transformation, video game revenue models, and tanks
00:48:02 - A love letter to BioShock, what Ben enjoyed in the game, and obvious Easter eggs
00:52:45 - Things Ben thought needed additional development attention in Atomic Heart
00:54:24 - ELEVATORS, loading screens on the PS5, and dystopias in real life
00:57:33 - Closing the show with Norah’s philosophical question about a dystopia

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