Starlog09: Love

Why is it important to see yourself on television? Why is television an important subject for scholarly study and how does what we watch shape the world we live in?

Because (most) people like getting attention. Be it for any reason. Fame comes easy these days, and what better source than few seconds of footage focussing on your face!

TV industry as a whole has changed the way we, normal people, think. It can be called as the mirror of society, that too with a feedback loop. We see what we are doing, we become what we do. This is why scholars ranging from social psychologists to online teachers(yes, those are also scholars) try and understand what people watch. They study it because it helps them in getting a hang of the upcoming future. A future which is so fragile that slightest of turns in any technology can alter its course.

Scott asks if you think we’re getting closer to realizing the Vulcan philosophy of IDIC (Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations) here on Earth. What would it take for that to happen? What would it look like? How might things be different.

Oh, we definitely are. It would take compassion and kindness, it’s as simple as that. When people start putting themselves into the shoes of the others, they will become understanding. They will feel love for others and try to spread it among fellow human being.

There’s a saying from Upanishads “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam”. The world/Earth is one family. When people realize this, and gain the realization, they will commence an epoch of IDIC.

World is one family

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Thanks for reading.
LLAP

Starlog08 : Lesson

Think of a global issue that we are facing today that causes fear or concern. What would be the plot of a television show that depicted a utopian and optimistic vision of the future of that issue?

Hmmm, the first issue which comes to mind is the increase in terrorism and widespread violence. People aren’t kind anymore. Or maybe they are extremely selective in showing kindness. A perfect world would be where there would be no fights. Any disagreements would be solved collectively using logic.

An idea plot for such a TV show could be showing in depth history of Vulcans. How they transformed themselves from being barbaric brutes to such calm logic loving beasts (Pon Farr).

Starlog07: Life…

‘Tis time to answer all the questions… so far…

Q2. To what extent did the business model of network television enable Star Trek: The Original Series to appeal to such a wide range of audiences? In ways did that same model constrain it? 

“ The peak ownership percentage of households with at least one television set occurred during the 1996–97 season, with 98.4% ownership.” This means that the base audience which could watch a variety of TV shows rose. From what I have seen, The network television boosted the broad range of viewing of the shows like

The only constraints were the individual notions of whether to choose Star Trek or other TV series at that time.

Starlog 01: The Journey Begins

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Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

I am a huge Science fiction fan who loves reading and watching anything remotely related to Time Travel. I have taken dozens of courses onlines and I am pretty sure this would be one of the most important of them all.

I had started watching Star Trek about a year ago and finished first two season of ToS, the 2 seasons of animated series and first few episodes of TNG. I also started watching Doctor Who about 6 months ago and I love both of them a lot.


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