I think that most of the time, robots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Science Fiction serve to ask the deeper questions "What does it mean to be human?," "What inherent value is there to life?," and "What does it mean to have a soul?" From Asimov's three laws to the current Battlestar Gallactica Cylons, those questions have been addressed. Other questions arise as well... can man make something that works better than himself? what is morality? can you build it into a machine? is some life more important than other life? if so, which? :) Some stories talk of man expanding his life-span by gaining artificial parts or even adopting a full robot body... or not always expanding, but perhaps improving. Those ask other questions about the quality of life and acceptance of invasive technology. :) ... I'd say that, even though I haven't covered all of the deeper issues by far, that most of them revolve around questions we want to ask about ourselves. By using robots and Artificial Intelligence we can ask those questions, and questions about God and supreme power, in a more objective way.
Because we love it like cartoons and cartoons are art yes a stupid answer though.
The Titanic was out at the cinema in 1997.
Yes - the Whitby Pavilion Cinema.
The Conway Cinema
the term indipendent cinema is not use in India
Literature is a single body of written works, especially those considered of superior or artistic merit and can remain in a library 'for ever'. Writing is considered as an art form and employs language in a way that differs from ordinary usage. A movie is executed by sight, it is a visual art. Cinema films have the power to influence the thinking of the people. Films can change society and social trends. Both literature and the cinema possess intellectual value. In short, a movie is to watch and literature is to read
Giacomo Manzoli has written: 'Cinema e letteratura' -- subject(s): Motion pictures and literature
SYLVIE BLUM-REID has written: 'EAST-WEST ENCOUNTERS: FRANCO-ASIAN CINEMA AND LITERATURE'
Need some more information. Realism in Visual arts, cinema, literature plays? Different arts had different leaders.
Because we love it like cartoons and cartoons are art yes a stupid answer though.
The cast of Cinema Cinema - 1986 includes: Kalaichelvi Gandhimathi
Paul Coates has written: 'The story of the lost reflection' -- subject(s): Motion pictures 'Lucid Dreams' 'Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements' 'The realist fantasy' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Realism in literature, Fiction 'Cinema, religion, and the romantic legacy' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Motion pictures 'Lucid Dreams (Cinema Voices)' 'Encyclopedia of Dietary Supplements (Online Version)' 'The double and the other' -- subject(s): Fiction, Identity (Psychology) in literature, History and criticism, Doubles in literature, History andcriticism, Difference (Psychology) in literature
The Romanian language equivalents of cinema are cinema, cimetograf.
you did see him at the cinema
Qube cinema is a Digital Cinema Provider for more information Google
There is no antonym for cinema.
In Irish: cineama (cinema) scannánaíocht (The cinema; act of filming) pictiúrlann or teach pictiúr (picture-house, cinema) In (Scots) Gaelic: ?