Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Research Paper


THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY FROM THE DISNEY PIXAR’S FILM: WALL-E





A Research Paper Presented to
The Faculty of English Resource Center
School of Information Technology
Asia Pacific College
Magallanes, Makati








In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Course
ERESWRT – Research Writing










Charlene Mae A. Altamirano
September 2014






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Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION



A. Background of the Study

           
There are many films about the dangers of what will technology dependence do to us but among the other films, the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E is the most unique for it is made to appeal to both adults and children. The movie shows the futuristic, realistic and dystopic world view even if the main characters WALL-E and EVE aren’t talking, the actions of them make the message of the animated film clearer by Marshall Mcluhan’s theory that says, “Medium is the message”.

            Amarjeet Nayak wrote an article called, “Wall-E and the Environmental Apocalypse” In that article he explained why the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E is better than any other movies that tells about the future of the Earth, “In the apocalyptic movies dished out by Hollywood, the reasons attributed to such a fate have been varied – from alien attacks, spread of a lethal virus to nuclear annihilation.” (http://www.jgcinema.com/single.php?sl=apocalypse-consumerism-animation)
Which is true because unlike any other movies, the animated film is more realistic for it reflects what’s happening now and what will happen in the future in a realistic manner which has nothing to do about aliens but focuses about technology dependence, unawareness and carelessness of humans.

            As seen on the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E today is really connected on what happened on the animated film because before, people actually use their own body like walking and running for them to go to somewhere but now people can use vehicles that transfer them from one place to another without wasting too much time and effort so they could spend their precious time for more significant things like bonding with their family or friends, meeting their clients and more. As time goes by, they don’t need to meet a person physically, they can just stay at home, turn on the computer and webcam then talk to each other visually online specially when the weather isn’t that good, or it’s not safe to travel.

 As seen on the animated film, every person sitting on a floating chair doesn’t have to use their entire body to move, just by turning on the screen in front of their faces, they can talk to each other. As seen on the film, they don’t even have to spend their time cooking because the foods are already prepare as fast as a person’s blink. As well as for employers, they don’t have to spend too much money to hire people as employees, by purchasing robots and machines they can just use it for life with proper maintenance and are programmed to perform correctly like the teachers in the Axiom.


Jeffrey Tusker wrote an article called, “A Jetsons or WALL-E future”. In that article, he explains, “Thus, when it comes to the systems that guide our progress, we should ask ourselves which is best suited to deliver a version of growth that is not only real and lasting, but also real and healthy- one that maintains a proper balance of self-interest, moral priorities, and consequences.” (http://valuesandcapitalism.com/a-jetsons-or-wall-e-future/)

The problem on the animated film and the problem that you can see today is despite the advantages of technology people still fully rely to it which makes a lot of frightening disadvantages without even noticing the consequences because of its deceiving power, people’s misunderstandings about all the consequences of technology that the entire human being today and in the future might face and because of unawareness as well.

            There is a perception on some people that they are just using the Earth’s resources or what Earth has given them to make life easier and to accomplish tasks easier. People think that they don’t have time to work anymore but to spend their time for entertainment and just relax without thinking about any problems they have, must and will face. But think about something that people are still having a hard time to perfectly use computers, clearly robots and machines are not perfect. Therefore, having background knowledge and understanding deeply the negative effects of technology from the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E will add to the viewer’s perception on the illustration of the consequences that what we are facing now will continue to for us to face in the future if we are not going to make changes.

The purpose of this paper is to show the negative effects of technology from the Disney Pixar’s Film: WALL-E and to state the evidence to the contrary and prove that in spite of the benefits and advantages of technology, there will always be unnoticed bad outcomes and disadvantages in return and to move the readers as well.



B. Statement of the Problem

The study aims to answer this question:

            What are the negative effects of technology from the Disney Pixar’s Film: WALL-E?



C. Significance of the Study

Children or youth. This research would be beneficial for children and would allow them to appreciate the animated film’s real message. At an early age, they would be open to what’s happening and what will happen in the future.

Students. For students, knowledge of this is essential for they must know the situation of the Earth. It would help them realize that learning Math, Geography, Science or any other subjects are useless if they don’t know how to value the life they live on.

Parents. This paper would be useful to parents because even if the medium used is an animated film that usually people think that it’s just for children parents and their children would enjoy and appreciate the message and the film as well.

Environmentalists or tree huggers. For the protectors of the quality of the natural environment through changes to environmentally harmful human activities, knowledge of this is necessary for the discussion in this paper would give them more ideas about how too much technology dependence is harmful and how they will fight and prevent the dangers of it.

Future Researchers. Knowledge of this would help future researchers who are making studies about technological advances. This is so, as knowledge of these negative effects of technology from the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E  would help them realize that making perfect creations that will make people’s tasks and responsibilities done easily and perfectly will lead to dangers and harms for everyone and would help them realize before making something they must be aware of what will be the consequences.


D. Scope and Delimitation

            This study focuses on the negative effects of technology from the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E despite many positive effects and advantages it gives to people and how realistic the main point of the film is because the negative effects are practical and is slowly happening today.

            Due to time constraints, this study will no longer discuss the complete or all of the negative effects of technology. Therefore, this study would just discuss about the negative effects shown from the animated film as the medium for people already know the rights and wrongs or the content already but does not know the message which will make them think, act and move.



E. Materials and Methods

            The information accumulated in this paper are read and gathered from articles online, from the previous articles used. The articles are usually essays and news articles but occasionally, most of the articles are personal opinions, viewpoint and perspective regarding to concerns about the environment.

            By analysing the gathered information, they can be presented in this writing through the method of discussing issues concerning the negative effects of technology from the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E that will be useful for every human today and in the future.



F. Definition of Terms

1. Machine. Equipment with moving parts that performs or do work when they are given power from gasoline, solar energy or electricity and more.

2. Robots. Are electro-mechanical machine that looks like either a human or an animal, in other words, machines that looks alive and are computer-programmed that helps people with their tasks.

3. Technology. Technology is the application of science which makes complex things to be easier for human.

4. WALL-E. WALL-E means Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class according to Disney’s wiki, the protagonist of the film who cleaned the Earth and helped the captain and the people to go back to Earth and start again.


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Chapter 2
DISCUSSION


What are the negative effects of technology from the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E?


Negative effects of Technology from the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E


A. Dehumanization


            One of the negative effects of Technology from the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E is dehumanization. Dehumanization is the process that makes someone less human by making him forget about creativity, uniqueness, individuality and humanity and it is because of too much technology dependence.

            Huy Nguyen wrote an article called, “WALL-E: For All Ages, For the Ages”. In that articled he explains, “However, an over-reliance on technology could lead to a dystopian society like the one depicted in WALL-E, where humans essentially turn into robots while robots like WALL-E and EVE actually have more humanistic qualities than the humans themselves.” Because it could be seen that humans turned and looked more like robots that had been programmed to just stay in the Axiom, sit on the floating chair and get something without working hard and real robots like WALL-E and EVE showed more humanistic qualities for saving the Earth.
(http://www.cinemablography.org/wall-e.html)

            The dehumanization could be seen on the part when WALL-E followed EVE to the Axiom, and the scene was focused on WALL-E entering the place where people were sitting on floating chairs, moving without using their entire body or moving without running or walking.



1. Communication
                       
They didn’t even talk to each other personally, it could be seen there that they just have to sit on the floating chair, turn on and face the monitor to see and talk to someone. They are simply dehumanized because they forgot the value of having someone to talk with personally and the fun of walking and running freely as well.


Cara Newlon wrote an article called, “Study: Millennials find technology dehumanizing” In that article she explains, “[Technology] basically renders the person the other side very flat, like a one or two dimensional character rather than a live three dimensional character. So you lose out on all the nuances, those kind of get flattened out. It's easy to react to what is an incomplete interpretation of another person. We tend to filter things out a bit when we're dealing with a live human being.”
(http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/10/22/study-millennials-tech-dehumanizing/3151693/)

And from the part where a woman saw and realized that WALL-E and EVE were trying to do something for the Earth she tried to contact her friends but they misunderstood what she sent so when the woman who saw WALL-E and EVE turned off the monitors of the people near here they saw it. So from that part, it could be seen that there are not just the loss of uniqueness, creativity and humanity that have been gone but also the personal understandings between a person and another person that has been destroyed because of Technology.


2.  Transportation

From the part where WALL-E tried to find EVE, the creator focused the scene from where the viewers could see the ability of humans to go to a place as fast as a blink of an eye because of technology. Well, it’s good to see that people could now go to a place easily to save time and effort but at that time, the personal ability of humans became unnatural, they became superhuman which is not good.

They didn’t prefer to walk or run or to just ride a car, bus or any vehicles even if it would take them long they would enjoy it, walking and running will help them to be healthy. Riding a car or bus is better than just sitting on a chair clicking something from the screen and you will already be there before a minute, riding a car or bus is much better because you could actually enjoy the view.
           

B. Dystopian World

Definition of Dystopia

Dystopia is an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one. Dystopia is the opposite of Utopia.


It could be seen at the first part while WALL-E was collecting garbage, compacting them in his tummy and turning it to a fit square and piling it up. In this part, the creator focused the scene to what the Earth looked like after being abandoned for 700 years. Basically, the Earth became a dystopian world which is unpleasant, creepy, filthy, dangerous and abandoned world while the Axiom became a utopian world because utopia is the ideal world.

Basically, it is because of technology why the Earth became a dystopian world and the Axiom became the ideal world because the reason why Axiom was built was because it was supposedly a temporary place for humans to live on while robots like WALL-E clean the Earth to make it a better place for humans to live on again but the humans became so dependent to Axiom where they didn’t even have to attend work, they already have an educational system, and the food there are free, basically Axiom really is the ideal environment and the dream place of everyone where they didn’t have to worry about problems, about anything, they just have to sit and relax.

Katalina Watt wrote an article called, “Studies in Dystopia: WALL-E”. In that article he explains, “When EVE returns the plant to the Captain, he learns the Axiom is supposed to leap straight back to Earth to let humanity settle back there, because life can be cultivated again." it's the proof for the humans in Axiom to stay there temporarily but the past officials made a decision to just stay there because they were blinded by the benefits of technology without even peeking at the consequences it could lead.”
(http://seenthefuture.blogspot.com/2012/08/studies-in-dystopia-wall-e.html)

Therefore, Axiom became a Utopian world because everything was free, ideal environment for lazy people or for people who was blinded or for people who took the advantage of technology, a Utopian world where everybody wanted to move for its nearly perfect qualities but then the consequence of this is the destruction of the Earth or the transformation of the Earth to be a Dystopian world. They didn't even have to walk or cook something to eat, not to worry about their job, they became lazy and unable to walk properly because basically they became the slaves of too much reliance to technology.

C. Consumerism and Health

The Wall-E movie showed a consumerism type of culture, and by consumerism which means and ever-increasing consumption of goods, materials, and services. Consumerism is the belief that it is good for people to spend a lot of money on goods and services. Consumerism is also the actions of people who spend a lot of money on goods and services.


Amarjeet Nayak wrote an article called, “The Perils of Thoughtless Consumerism”. In that article he explains, “Apart from such consumerist behaviour of human species and its never-ending greed, its gradually changing relationship with machines is another factor that can be seen to be ultimately leading to the environmental apocalypse depicted in Wall-E. The machines are initially there to help humans with their work. However with time, the dependence on machines grows to such an extent that machines become indispensable. This can be seen as a moment where the power dynamics changes. Instead of humanity controlling the machine, humanity starts being controlled by it.”



1. Food(Obesity Problem)

            Tamara Mannelly wrote an article called, “Mobility Scooters, Obesity and Wall E…what is happening to our health?” In this article he xplains, “WALL-E indeed seems to be making a statement about fitness and the obesity crisis. “It shows a future in which mankind literally spends all day on a giant starship moving around in floating chairs, drinking liquified food from Big-Gulp-esque cups, and forever surfing (and chatting) on chair-mounted video screens,” says the source.”
(http://calorielab.com/news/2007/10/31/pixar-wavering-over-wall-es-portrayal-of-our-superobese-descendants/#sthash.trug8wzU.dpuf)

From the part where WALL-E finally entered the Axiom, it could be seen how humans took the advantage of getting food more and easily, it could be seen how technology could create food and goods easily without humans having to work hard for them to get food and goods.

            Tim Shipman wrote an article called, "WALL-E's 'fattist' satire angers fat pride groups”. In that article he explains, “WALL-E has garnered rave reviews for its satire on consumer culture, in which future humans are depicted as a group of obese gluttons who never leave their padded floating arm chairs.” Well, as the author says, the effect of technology which is consumerism was shown, without the practice of consumerism people wouldn't be like that, the Earth wouldn't be like that and there wouldn't be a problem without the practice of consumerism.



2. Services

            From the part where WALL-E finally entered the Axiom, the humans taking advantage of being lazy by relying to the services robots and machines were giving them could be seen. They didn’t have to pay for the teacher that could teach their kids because the teacher is a robot and programmed to teach the kids about how BNL is the greatest company and friend. They didn’t have to worry about job, because having a job was pointless because you could get everything for free, everything with ease.

          Daniel Engber wrote an article called, “Fat-E” In that article he explains, “But the metaphor only works if you believe familiar myths about the overweight: They're weak-willed, indolent, and stupid. Sure enough, that's how Pixar depicts the future of humanity. The people in Wall-E drink "cupcakes-in-a-cup," they never exercise, and if they happen to fall off their hovering chairs, they thrash around like babies until a robot helps them up.”
(http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/green_room/2008/07/fate.html)


D. Extreme Capitalism

From the film, capitalism is connected to consumerism because private owners encourage people or the consumers that their goods or products are the best and most of their goal is to be the number one and existing largest company in the world. Capitalism is an economic system where trades and industries are controlled by private owners but extreme capitalism is different from capitalism only, extreme capitalism is an economic system where trades and industries are controlled by private owners only without the concern of the government.

J.A Carizo wrote an article called, "Wall-E and the Dangers of Capitalism". In that article he explains, "Capitalism and consumerism has a price. And this becomes worst when coupled with greed. And if uncurtailed, the price may include the earth."
(http://biklish.com/2008/07/07/20080707-01/)

            All the property is owned by a single company which makes the Buy N Large the kind of capitalist entrepreneurship because it controlled people by giving them their satisfactions and desires without experiencing any hard times.

As seen from the animated film, Buy N Large which is the biggest private company ruined the world by making the people experience and encouraging to consumerism which is consuming big amount of food, materials and abusing the technology, since they are the largest company there they have enough money to build the Axiom and encourage people to move to Axiom which later on the Earth has been forgotten about the people who stayed in Axiom including the recent captain. As the owner of the Axiom which makes people’s lives easier which is the job of technology, BNL was considered as an extreme capitalist.


Mande Wikes wrote an article called, “WALL-E: SLAYING CORPORATIONS OR SAVING CAPITALISM?" In that article he explains, “Directed to 'consume, consume, consume' by B & L, humans are corpulent slobs confined to floating robotic chairs, mindlessly relying on automation and these 'flying La-Z-boys' to meet their every desire."
(http://www.fitsnews.com/2008/07/14/wall-e-slaying-corporations-or-saving-capitalism-2/)

Therefore, because of Buy N Large corporation's capitalist entrepreneurship by being the number 1 company in the world, it became so powerful that it created a life in space that the government couldn't do anything because of Buy N Large corporation's wealth. The corporation did ruin the lives of people including the government as well.



II. Conclusion

          It is amazing how an animated science fiction film helps the viewers to understand what’s happening today and what will happen in the future if people continue relying to technology and how using an animated science fiction film as the medium useful. Yes, everyone knows the obvious content of the film that it’s going to be about saving the Earth, but watching animated science fiction films will help to get the real message of it. As what a classic media theorist Marshall Mcluhan said, “The Medium is the Message.” He also said that everyone knows the content, what’s right and wrong but the message will touch anyone.



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Chapter 3
SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS


SUMMARY


          This paper attempted to determine the negative effects of technology from the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E.
            The research design used in this study is the descriptive research wherein the articles found in the internet were used to discuss the issues concerning the negative effects of technology from the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E. The research findings are the following:

1. There are many films about the destruction of the Earth because of technology dependence and one of them is the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E.

2. The animated science fiction WALL-E shows how technology fulfils people’s need and satisfies them without working hard.

3. As seen on the animated science fiction film, people are easily blinded by the deceiving power of technology.

4. In spite of the advantages of technology, there will always be unnoticed bad outcomes in return.


CONCLUSIONS

            Based on the finding of this study, the following conclusions are drawn:

1. It is amazing how an animated science fiction film helps the viewers to understand what’s happening today and what will happen in the future if people will continue relying to technology and how using a science fiction film as the medium useful.

2. As seen on the Disney Pixar’s film: WALL-E, the negative effects of technology are the dehumanization, dystopian world, extreme consumerism which affects the health and extreme capitalism.


RECOMMENDATIONS

           
After drawing the conclusions of the study, the researcher hereby makes the following suggestions/recommendations:

1. Children and students should continue watching films like WALL-E for they give them ideas and they make them aware about what’s happening and what will happen on the Earth if everyone, including them, will continue to rely and take advantage of the power of technology.

2. Parents should not only encourage their kids to watch films like WALL-E but they should also watch films like WALL-E albeit films like WALL-E seems like for kids but no, films like WALL-E are only used as medium to show the real message in a unique and great manner.

3. Environmentalists should use films like WALL-E as their medium to show everyone how standing up for the Earth against technology dependence is important.

4. Future researchers should research more about the negative effects of technology through films like WALL-E for it would help them to figure ways on how to stop and prevent the Earth’s destruction like what happened on the film because of technology reliance.



References:

A. Electronic Media

Amarjeet N. (2010, April 13). Wall-E and the Environmental Apocalypse. Retrieved August 02, 2014 from http://www.jgcinema.com/single.php?sl=apocalypse-consumerism-animation

Jeffrey T. (2011). A Jetsons or WALL-E future. Retrieved August 02, 2014 from http://valuesandcapitalism.com/a-jetsons-or-wall-e-future/


Cara N. (2013, October 22). Study: Millennials find technology dehumanizing. Retrieved from August 09, 2014 from http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/10/22/study-millennials-tech-dehumanizing/3151693/


Katalina W. (2012, August 12). Studies in Dystopia: WALL-E. Retrieved August 09, 2014 from http://seenthefuture.blogspot.com/2012/08/studies-in-dystopia-wall-e.html

Tim S. (2008, July 12) WALL-E's 'fattist' satire angers fat pride groups. Retrieved August 10, 2014 from http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/2391531/WALL-Es-fattist-satire-angers-fat-pride-groups.html

Daniel E. (2010, July 10). Fat-E. Retrieved August 09, 2014 from http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/green_room/2008/07/fate.html