Article 1ZSDM Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World review – dispatch from a technology tourist

Lo and Behold: Reveries of the Connected World review – dispatch from a technology tourist

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Wendy Ide
from Technology | The Guardian on (#1ZSDM)
Internet luddite Werner Herzog offers a sporadically fascinating glimpse of a vast and complex subject

The entire scope of the digital age - from the birth of the internet, to artificial intelligence, to catastrophist predictions of the end of days - is crammed into 96 idiosyncratic minutes in this latest documentary by Werner Herzog. And while Herzog's defiantly esoteric line of commentary works with some subjects - suicidal penguins, for example, in Encounters at the End of the World - he does seem out of his depth at times while navigating this vast and complex subject. Herzog's USP here is that, as a luddite who doesn't even carry a mobile phone, he is essentially a technological tourist, an outsider looking into the digital world. It's a sporadically fascinating film that dips its toe into many different themes where perhaps it should have chosen to immerse itself in just one or two.

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