"The Machine stops" was originally a short story written by E.M. Forster around 1909. This
upload is the first episode of the second series(season) of the classic British sci-fi
themed show from the sixties, "Out Of The Unknown", which is fully based on that great work.
I have cut this file into eight pieces, first to satisfy the limitations imposed by YouTube,
and second to facilitate easy streaming...which, besides server capacity considerations, is
probably a basic reason for said limitations. I have tried my best to divide the clips in a
clean and logical way, so as to make the viewing of this classic as friendly as possible.
Although There is quite bit of Speculative Fiction examining the pitfalls of man's ever
growing over-dependence on an increasingly arcane set of technologies, I believe this to be
the most prescient. I see the ramifications even now, as one of those people who understand
these technologies beyond their functionalities. Much of my free time is spent repairing, or
reconfiguring devices, from washing machines to cars to laptops, for friends and family who
are often more dependent on these technologies than I, but, for whatever reason, can not
begin to grasp the fundamental principals that govern their operation.
The element in this story that is most unique, and from my experience, most overlooked, even
in our present reality, is the incongruity between the rate at which the sophistication of
the apparatuses we use grows, and the pace of related education of the populations that most
depend on them. Often, I am the last resort...after repeated attempts by supposed experts to
resolve some issue that some one is having with some device or equipment. Long before I ever
read the short story, or saw this episode, I had wondered; "what happens when no one knows
how this stuff works any more, and we have already long forgotten the way of living that
should have been passed on to us by our fore-bearers?"
That is the heart of this story.
Partnered with George Orwell's Classic "1984", "The Machine stops", I believe, is probably
the most accurate forecast of our current societies eventual demise...If Global Warming,
Nukes, plagues, or Asteroids don't get us first ;-)
Enjoy!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._M._Forster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Machine_Stops
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Out_of_the_Unknown
I'm in college now and we are reading this now, only a freshmen and wow its unbelievable the writer predicted all of this and look at us now, great story and sticking to the novel really helped understand the book even more, incredible story
PapHuss 1 year ago
many many thanks. i enjoyed watching this, being an eighties child, i heard about this from my father but never seen it. !!! if you get the time please can you fix the sound on part 4, this will be much appreciated. thanks again.
TheOrcada 1 year ago
This is a great allegory to today. PHD educated leaders who have lost all touch with reality.
pretorious700 1 year ago