Part VI. Bonus: Criticism in Pop Culture, Comedy, and Fiction
Where does criticism surface in popular storytelling? How do comedy and satire offer an accessible and entertaining form of technology critique? Which audiences do these stories reach that other forms of communication don’t? How do these pieces of popular culture become reference and shorthands for conversations about technology and society more broadly?
- Silicon Valley, 2014–2016294
- Minority Report, 2002295
- Ex Machina, 2015296
- Dave Eggers, The Circle, 2013297
- Black Mirror, 2011–2016298
- John Oliver, “Net Neutrality,” 2015299
- Louis C.K. “Everything Is Amazing And Nobody’s Happy,” 2008300
- Aziz Ansari and Eric Klinenberg, Modern Romance, 2015301