安以轩
发表于1分钟前回复 :“More Than Robots” follows four teams of teenagers from around the world as they prepare for the 2020 FIRST® Robotics Competition. Get to know teams from Los Angeles, Mexico City and Chiba, Japan as they work towards the goal of taking their unique designs all the way to the highly competitive global championships. Although they are faced with overcoming challenges along the way, such as having limited resources within their community or putting everything on hold because of a world-wide pandemic, the kids persevere and learn that there is a lot more to the competition than just robots.
田路路
发表于5分钟前回复 :阿巴贡(路易·德·菲耐斯 Louis de Funès 饰)是个人尽皆知的吝啬鬼,早年丧妻的他带着女儿艾莉丝(Claire Dupray 饰)和儿子克莱昂特(皮埃尔·奥赛达特 Pierre Aussedat 饰)过着平静的生活。靠放高利贷为生的阿巴贡将辛苦赚来的金币埋在了花园里,他将自家花园的地下视为最保险和最安全的所在。阿巴贡一直在追求一个名叫玛丽安娜(Madeleine Barbulée 饰)的年轻姑娘,没想到玛丽安娜却和克莱昂特两情相悦,两人在花园里幽会的时候被阿巴贡逮了个正着,这让阿巴贡十分气恼。祸不单行,阿巴贡埋在地下的金币失窃了,克莱昂特向父亲承诺他将查出盗窃金币的罪魁祸首,但作为报酬,他必须祝福他与玛丽安娜的爱情。
刘巧巧
发表于7分钟前回复 :"Sinofuturism is an invisible movement. A spectre already embedded into a trillion industrial products, a billion individuals, and a million veiled narratives. It is a movement, not based on individuals, but on multiple overlapping flows. Flows of populations, of products, and of processes. Because Sinofuturism has arisen without conscious intention or authorship, it is often mistaken for contemporary China. But it is not. It is a science fiction that already exists.Sinofuturism is a video essay combining elements of science fiction, documentary melodrama, social realism, and Chinese cosmologies, in order to critique the present-day dilemmas of China and the people of its diaspora.With reference to Afrofuturism and Gulf Futurism, Sinofuturism presents a critical and playful approach to subverting cultural clichés.In Western media and Orientalist perceptions, China is exotic, strange, bizarre, kitsch, tacky, or cheap. In its domestic media, China portrayed as heroic, stable, historic, grand, and unified. Rather than counteract these skewed narratives, Sinofuturism proposes to push them much further.By embracing seven key stereotypes of Chinese society (Computing, Copying, Gaming, Studying, Addiction, Labour and Gambling), it shows how China's technological development can be seen as a form of Artificial Intelligence."