Elysium movie, New planet and new building architecture
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About the movie
Elysium is wealthy people living in Pristine. Pristine is a man-made planet that wealthy people have managed to build and live on it. Poor and disabled people live on decapitated land on earth waiting for a saviour. Max is showing signs of restoring sanity to the people on earth, but the wealthy of Elysium cannot allow Max to proceed with his mission. The people in Elysium are formulating anti-immigration rules that will hinder well-up people from earth in travelling to Elysium (British Broad of Film Classification, 2013). The rich in Elysium are selfish and do not want to help other citizens. Rich and wealthy people only consider self as worthy to live in the world and the rest deserve to die in poverty. The importance of forming anti-immigration policies is to avoid the wealthy people in the earth from coming to Pristine. The theme of inequality also forms part of major themes in the movie Elysium. Inequality theme in the movie gives an imagination of the future condition in the world. The future seems to have a high rate of selfishness that may result in the breakdown of planet Pristine. Inequality will prosper even among the rich in Pristine resulting in the breakdown of the planet.. Rich and wealthy people aim in possessing a life free of diseases, crime, poverty, and congestion (Kramer, 2013).
New planet and new building architecture
Future imaginations also show that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have similar thoughts of building a planet that will create division among the people living in the planet earth (Kaplan, & Yankelovich, 2011). The concept of cyber architecture will blossom where designers make buildings and other objects in the virtual/cyber space.
The movie predict that, by 2154, there will mutation the cities and the buildings in line with their occupants influenced by the environmental and imaginative forces and driven by new technologies to produce epigenetic human habitation progress. The movie ‘Elysium,’ gives an imagination of the architectural life will be in one hundred years to come (Kramer, 2013). Architectures will have duties of designing structures that will involve tectonics theory. The buildings will be like a paradise where they orbit above the earth Collaboration with NASA will be essential in the creation of space objects and exploration of the space ecosystem. The life of architectures will turn into virtual life of creating space stations keeping in mind the issue of gravity on every structure in the space. The thinking seems unachievable, but the scientific progression may make the dream of building space building come true. Military sector United States will also have an interest in collaborating with architects towards designing and building space warfare. The change of life of architectures will also increase division between the poor and the rich (Glazer, 2005).
Elysium movie shows the building in the last part will have a different view in future. The change of the building will be through Matt Damon after managing to get access in the paradise of Elysium (Kramer, 2013). Matt Damon is the hope of the people living in earth in that he will bring collaboration between the rich and the poor. In relation to human life, the building will attract different people from earth that have vested an interest towards the prosperity of individual life. The building will attract innovation especially in NASA agency towards space technology (Tan, Goddard, & Perez, 2008).
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References:
British Broad of Film Classification. (2013). Elysium. Retrieved from space.com: HYPERLINK “http://www.space.com/20672-new-elysium-trailer-holds-bleak-future-for-earth-video.html” http://www.space.com/20672-new-elysium-trailer-holds-bleak-future-for-earth-video.html
Glazer, N. (2005). Architecture And The Virtual World. Retrieved from First Monday:
HYPERLINK “http://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1564/1479” http://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1564/1479
Kaplan, J., & Yankelovich, N. (2011). Open Wonderland: An Extensible Virtual World
Architecture. Internet Computing, IEEE, 15(5), 38-45.
Kramer, M. (2013). Space Station Science: Could Humanity Really Build ‘Elysium?’ Retrieved from space.com: HYPERLINK “http://www.space.com/22287-elysium-space-station-science-nasa.html” http://www.space.com/22287-elysium-space-station-science-nasa.html
Tan, Y., Goddard, S., & Perez, L. C. (2008). A Prototype Architecture For Cyber-Physical
Systems. SIGBED Review, 5(1), 26.