All Watched Over By Machines Of Loving Grace?
Posted by on Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at 7:51 pmHi all,
Just thought I’d share my mental reflex to Brautigan, which was, naturally, a vision of Keanu Reeves dripping with goo in The Matrix. (Hope this isn’t a spoiler!)
After some thought, there do seem to be a few fairly sturdy justifications of this connection…the Machines’ human harvest fields seem to align with the poem’s “cybernetic meadow” (line 3), and collectively they serve as a pessimistic manifestation of a “cybernetic ecology” (line 19). Such an eco(techno?)system would certainly, in a sense, make us humans “free of our labors” (line 20)…to such an extent, in fact, that the user becomes the tool.
It is this sort of dark undertone that, as I read it, pervades the poem. But, maybe there is an argument that Brautigan’s speaker is a genuine optimist?
Cheers,
Jen
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Ah, yes! And my initial connection was to the tv show Battlestar Galactica. And, perhaps, Dollhouse. I have a feeling I’ll be referencing both of those more than once throughout the semester.
I read both darkness and an optimism in the poem – and the tension between the two is part of what reminds me of both tv shows.
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