Latest Animatrix Short Released 308
martyn s writes "The latest animatrix short, The Second Renaissance, Part 2 is finally out. This short is the continuation of The Second Renaissance Part 1. Taken together, these shorts document how, in the matrix universe, 'Man was the architect of his own demise.'"
And here's the
BitTorrent link.
But the machines had a role too... (Score:2, Funny)
Slashdot Reloaded (Score:5, Funny)
I liken the recent rebirth, revelations, and renaissance of trolling on Slashdot to the soon-to-be-classic epic battle between Neo (played by actor Keanu Reeves) and the rogue virus Agent Smith (portrayed by the esteemed actor Hugo Weaving).
In this climactic and feverishly pitched battle, a rejuvenated Agent Smith confronts Neo. Neo (cmdr taco) has increased his power (anti troll filters) exponentially. Agent Smith (troll) has since developed the ability to infect the "shells" of others, a process which he uses to effectively multiply. At the outset of the battle, Agent Smith attempts to first infect Neo and spread into his "system". The troll filters prove amiable, and Neo easily repels this clever initial attack. Undaunted, the troll (Agent Smith) seeks to gain assistance from those in his surrounding environment. With the most excellent and well placed of trollings, Agent Smith captures the hearts and minds of many others, effectively creating an army in his own image (Trollkore, CLIT, You Fail It, IN SOVIET RUSSIA, etc).
This new army of Agent Smiths pour down upon Neo in a glorious wave of absurdity, brutal character attacks, vulgar ASCII imagery, and unprecedented and unusual tales of sexual escapades. The ensuing melee is a remarkable epic of good vs. evil, as the many trolls continue to pour down upon cmdr taco, seeking to defeat him with an avalanche of numbers. The outcome to this bitter rivalry has yet to be seen.
Which is where we find ourselves tonight gentlemen.
This is a war, and we are soldiers.
It's AOL! (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It's AOL! (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:It's AOL! (Score:5, Informative)
Medium version (recommended for people with non-godly computers, the large version starts skipping frames) [aol.com]
Large version [aol.com]
Re:It's AOL! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:It's AOL! (Score:2, Informative)
Good reason! (Score:2, Interesting)
If I ran a website with over 700,000 daily technically-minded readers, I'd happily take cash from the bittorrent guys twho want to beef up their network with my drone army.
Re:Good reason! (Score:4, Interesting)
Site is fixed (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Site is fixed (Score:2)
I think an informed
To those who wasted their bandwidth, its like my friend says "It's your own fault, buddy."
Re:Site is fixed (Score:2)
true, unless an informed
Re:Site is fixed (Score:2, Informative)
Totally sweet...wget -c rocks... (Score:4, Informative)
wget -c http://progressive1.stream.aol.com/wb/gl/wbonline/ progressive/thematrix/us/med/animatrixlgfinal_dl.m ov
For those of you who keep getting dropped or get half finished downloads...
Re:Totally sweet...wget -c rocks... (Score:4, Informative)
Yeah, that's what I did, and now I can watch part 1 again :-(
Instead, use:/ progressive/thematrix/us/med/2R2_320_dl.zip (small - 320x136)/ progressive/thematrix/us/med/2R2_480_dl.zip (medium - 480x204)/ progressive/thematrix/us/med/2R2_640_dl.zip (large - 640x272)
wget -c http://progressive1.stream.aol.com/wb/gl/wbonline
wget -c http://progressive1.stream.aol.com/wb/gl/wbonline
wget -c http://progressive1.stream.aol.com/wb/gl/wbonline
Oh, and don't forget to remove the space slashdot adds after "wbonline/".
Re:Totally sweet...wget -c rocks... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Totally sweet...wget -c rocks... (Score:2)
Oh wait, doesn't Konqueror have a built in download manager? KGet or something? Hrm.
simpler (Score:2)
Re:simpler (Score:2)
wget -c `echo URL with spaces here | tr -d \ `
Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:5, Interesting)
While I think the Animatrix project has been pretty damn good, I think this one has fallen way short of expectations.
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:4, Insightful)
And it made it worse when the narrator stated that (SPOILER?) "the machines turned to an alternate and readily available power supply, the bioelectric, thermal and kinetic energies of the human body. A newly refashioned symbiotic relationship between the two adversaries was born. The machine, drawing power from the human body, an endlessly multiplying infinitely renewable energy source. This is the very essence of the second renaissance. Bless all forms of intelligence."
Arghh.. bless all forms of intelligence to have a 7th grade understanding of thermodynamics. It's too bad they didn't take the chance to use these shorts to clarify or correct the human battery crossed with a form of fusion explanation from the first movie.
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:3, Insightful)
Still,
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:3, Insightful)
It might not make any sense to the spoilsports in Slashdot, but I like it.
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:2, Interesting)
Taking them for what they are -- a showcase of different anime styles spunoff of the movie's universe -- then they're mildly entertaining. Not quite spectacular, but enjoyable.
However, I think "The Second Renaissance" failed to deliever in either respect. Artistically it's typical, the art direction lacks imagination. The "history" it tells is boring and cut-and-dry. The first half has a nice political spi
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Feeling a little empty after watching (Score:2, Interesting)
And while I was initially disappointed like you, I think that you were hoping for an ending that described everything a la Star Trek, where this short wasn't attempting that. It was building the character of the machines. We know who humans are, we can identify with them. We don't know the machines, nor their motives. This showed that the machines are ruthless ki
BAD LINKS (Score:5, Informative)
Re:BAD LINKS (Score:3, Funny)
Natural order of progression (Score:5, Funny)
Thanks for clearing that up for me...I was wonder what part was before part 2
Nice to see slashdot promoting legitimate p2p (Score:5, Insightful)
Because it needs a centralised server (the tracker), it will be easier to knock out!
Re:Nice to see slashdot promoting legitimate p2p (Score:2)
Basically it's like saying "Because FTP needs a centralized server (the ftp server), it will be easier to knock out!" -- well yeah, it will be easy to knock out the offending site by sending nastygrams to its provider.
Note that BT never promised you resilience and anonymity when
Preaching? (Score:5, Interesting)
I dunno, man, I feel like I'm being preached to, again. Like:
Clean out the fridge before you eat something moldy which will make you sick.
Driving an SUV supports terrorism
Ordering french fries supports evil regimes which have WMD
If you don't pick up your room it'll lead to communist world domination.
Technology advances faster than our ability to manage it, eventually it will manage you if you don't watch out.
Some year, first the Matrix 2, then T3... What's the message here? Fear technology? Screw that.
Re:Preaching? (Score:2, Insightful)
Something with actual conflict or shades of gray would be nice. Especially with the complete reversal of roles in the Animatrix.
Re:Preaching? (Score:3, Insightful)
Taken together they present a different picture than they do on their own.
Re:Preaching? (Score:5, Interesting)
Terminator shows that technology itself is neither good nor bad. It is merely the use of it that makes it so. In the first movie, the Terminator attempts to destroy the future of the human race by killing the mother of its enemy. In the second, the same model terminator is reprogrammed to save the human race.
And another thing... In both the matrix, and Terminator... what's so bad about humans being wiped out or machines taking over control of them? Would this not be, in a sense, a form of natural selection? If machines were more fit than us to survive, and intelligent enough to exterminate us or control us, then don't they sort of deserve to take our place as the dominant form of life on this planet?
I think that a planet of machines would probably be a lot less self-destructive, and more productive, than the current one containing humans.
The machines in both the Matrix and the terminator movies want us controlled or exterminated for good reasons: we're a danger to ourselves, and everything on the planet.
"If a machine, a terminator, can learn the value of human life... maybe we can, too."
Probably not, which is why the machines are likely morally superior to us, and more worthy of the right to exist, even if they are "soulless" creations. Better that we humans die and our work live on, than we simply fade out of existence without a trace.
Re:Preaching? (Score:2, Funny)
Afterall, one doesn't need to worry about machines being a disaster when they become "self-aware" (in Terminator's case) if they weren't built for DESTRUCTION in the first place.
Yeah, but think about that kind of up-time! *sigh* Probably never see it in my lifetime...
wrong links (Score:5, Informative)
http://progressive1.stream.aol.com/wb/gl/w
http
http
Direct links, for those too lazy to unzip... (Score:2, Redundant)
http://progressive1.stream.aol.com/wb/gl/wbonline/ progressive/thematrix/us/med/animatrixmedfinal_dl. mov [aol.com] (480x204)
http://progressive1.stream.aol.com/wb/gl/wbonline/ progressive/thematrix/us/med/animatrixsmfinal_dl.m ov [aol.com] (320x136)
Links might be wrong (Score:5, Informative)
Large [aol.com] 640x272 - 138 MB
Medium [aol.com] 480x204 - 87 MB
Small [aol.com] 320x136 - 31 MB
Or you can go here [intothematrix.com].
Animatrix on DVD out soon (Score:5, Informative)
Official web site [intothematrix.com]
Amazon US [amazon.com]: available 3 June
Amazon UK [amazon.co.uk]: available 2 June
Re:Animatrix on DVD out soon (Score:2)
Re:Animatrix on DVD out soon (Score:3, Informative)
Four of them are available online. The remaining five are not - one of them were shown as a pre-movie to Dreamcatcher, the other four will only be available on DVD.
Re:Animatrix on DVD out soon (Score:2)
Of course...I was thinking about the ones available the more legal way
Never seen this coming... (Score:4, Funny)
Never saw this one coming... :^)
The Second Renaissance and Lameness (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:The Second Renaissance and Lameness (Score:2)
This state were made far out in the desert, in the Middle East. I think that the number of people that previously occupied that territory were less than a thousand.
human sympathizers
When an all-out war starts, sympathizers tend to get viewed as traitors or worse. No need to explain their fate.
and the real problems with granting sentient-status to the machi
Re:The Second Renaissance and Lameness (Score:2)
Or would it be filled with robot hate propaganda written by the bitter people on the losing end of a guerilla war?
Re:The Second Renaissance and Lameness (Score:2)
(And it is from the Zion Archive, it says so in the first movie clip.)
.zip?? (Score:4, Insightful)
Error Checking (Score:3)
Re:.zip?? (Score:2)
Re:.zip?? (Score:3, Informative)
I run a website where I offer a number of videos for download and I routinely used to get a number of downloads of the same video from the same IP address, more than could be explained by proxy servers. Once I started zipping the files, a lot of that disappeared... enough
Re:.zip?? (Score:2)
instead of hammering the system, help (Score:3, Interesting)
go to
BitTorrent Files for Slashdot Effect Victims [scarywater.net]
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Re:Freenet Link (Score:2)
Re:Freenet Link (Score:4, Informative)
Care to say what you mean by permanent ? It's no more permanent than BitTorrent; if nobody wants the file, it dies off quickly.
"but will automatically begin to share it, if it becomes popular."
"That means faster download speeds. The RedHat 9 ISO files were downloading at over 120KB/sec on Freenet."
Hmm. I got a download rate of over 1mbyte/s on the torrent for that; and there were a LOT of people getting fast speeds (I have the logs to prove it
"There is also the advantage that the link does not go down, when the people close their download windows
Yeah, the link only goes down when the generous storage & bandwidth providers on the freenet network don't feel like providing this free service anymore
Don't get me wrong, FreeNet is a nice system
If you were to share something that could get you into trouble (say, a complete crack of Microsoft's DRM schemes), you'd probably want to use Freenet instead
Re:Freenet Link (Score:2)
Re:Freenet Link (Score:2)
All the editors would need to do is provide the SHA1 hash of the file, and Gnutella/EDonkey users could download from their p2p clients.
Obvious (Score:2, Funny)
No shit sherlock.
Minor spolier (Score:5, Insightful)
That is a major plot hole for me, and I hoped they would use the possibility here to explain it in greater detail. But noo. Just a tiny bit of plot that amounts to 'the war started, we darkened the sky, then we lost and got put in the Matrix'.
(Since this is anime, they could have gone wacky with this. For example, say that humans posess a unique ability to harvest immense amounts metaphysical energy, and that the Matrix somehow taps this energy. Much better than the 'new form of fusion' crap explanation.)
Re:Minor spolier (Score:5, Informative)
I'm not sure if that's true though, might be just a rumour. In fact, using human brains in a Beowulf cluster does present some problems, because people would probably find more hints of the reality through the calculations going on in their subconscious minds.
On the other hand, it's marginally possible that humans can be used to extract energy from food such as carbohydrates, even if some entropy is increased in the process. Maybe the alternatives for using that particular fuel were not that efficient or practical. Then again, the food had to be produced somehow, and in the absence of sunlight it would have meant even more wasted energy.
Re:Minor spolier (Score:2)
Another viable possibility is that the machines just felt so sorry for us, that they decided to put us in a near-perfect world where we could live as we used to, without bother
Re:Minor spolier (Score:3, Interesting)
Hmmm, perhaps that's part of the story. I personally believe that a complicated enough machine could be built to essentially surpass us on every intellectual level, but there are many people who don't think a machine could ever have what we have: a soul. Given the religious undertones of the movie, this seems like a plausible suggestion... they are enslaving our souls.
Perhaps by using human brains, the machines can add
Re:Minor spolier (Score:2)
Re:Minor spolier (Score:5, Insightful)
So what?
The laws of thermodynamics guarantee that you're always going to put more energy into a machine than you're going to get back out. This can't be a surprise to anyone who has taken high school physics. Converting energy from, say, the chemical bond energy of the wood in a tree to another form, such as heat, is still a useful process, even though you're putting in far more energy than you're getting out.
What if, for instance, the machines are feeding us their waste products? And our metabolisms conveniently convert this waste into useful heat energy? As long as the process is efficient enough to be useful, it makes sense.
Re:Minor spolier (Score:3, Informative)
The human body CONSUMES about 1800 calories a day just sitting still.. breathing, pumping blood, etc. Building a power plant out of them would just drain massive amounts of energy, not produce
Re:Minor spolier (Score:3, Insightful)
Botton line, they need an external power source, you can't recycle a closed system indefinitely unless you have 100% efficiency, which doesn't exist.
Re:Minor spolier (Score:2)
Unless it's a heat pump where Qh = w + Qc. In a heat pump, you put in the w and nature provides the Qc.
Re:Minor spolier (Score:2)
Re:Minor spolier (Score:2)
You know, the idea of sentient robots isn't fully explained either, and I consider this to be a major plot hole. Since this movie is not scientifically exact and doesn't have a Tolkien-esque history, I feel compelled to join you in your nitpicking.
For example, say that humans posess a unique ability to harvest immense amounts metaphysical energy, and that
That aint a plot hole, its a McGuffin (Score:3, Insightful)
No, the energy stuff is called a McGuffin. A Mcguffin is anything in a movie that keeps the plot going. For instance a super-secret agent chasing down a beautiful super-model who is also a super secret agent because she's carrying the microfilm. What's on the microfilm? It doesn't matter.
So the writers needed a reason to keep the Matrix going, or the machines would just kill the humans and be done with it. Other acceptable alternatives would be to examine their stra
Interseting (Score:4, Insightful)
Use the main link (Score:2, Insightful)
Matrix Article in Time (Score:4, Informative)
Watch out for spoilers -- there's a multi-page section discussing the plot which is well-marked with warnings.
Corrupted file? (Score:3, Informative)
This is what I don't get (Score:2)
Neo's powers only work within the Matrix right? And they have had the Matrix crash before right? (They mention it in the first when Smith was interrogating Morpheus- and at the end when the green code stops) So why not just debug whatever it is that gives Neo his power in the Matrix and recompile?
Or just do away with the whole program. They didn't always have a programming running, they could just force people at this point...kind of like a UPS system, not as goo
The stupid power-source thing (Score:3, Interesting)
That makes abolutly _no_ sense. Entropy makes it very unlikely that getting energy from people would be more efficient than converting the stuff they're using to feed the people directly into energy, especially given the "along with a kind of fusion" remark in the first movie. Even if that weren't true, _cows_ would be a much better source of energy, they're 100% herbivores and thus more efficient, and the machines wouldn't need to bother with the matrix at all for cows.
The only reasonable explanation is that Morpheus doesn't know what the hell he's talking about. He assumes the people are being used as a power source because he's not up on his basic physics, in actuality the people are being used as processors for tasks that the human brain is well suited for but the machine style AI can't handle efficiently.
Unfortunatly with the Second Renaisance Part 2, we need to expand the circle of people who have no clue what they're talking about and include the archivist, or whatever the narator is, in the group.
Re:The stupid power-source thing (Score:2)
Now that said, your point about using human brain power to compensa
Re:The stupid power-source thing (Score:4, Interesting)
You said it not i. Oh wait, you _thought_ you were talking about me.
There's this thing called the Second Law of Thermodynamics. You can't get more out of a system than you put in. You can't even get as much out again, some is always wasted as heat. People have been trying to figure out a way around that law for centuries, and if you think you've found a way, it's 99.999999% certain that you're just not accounting for all the steps.
Yeah, the humans scorched the sky, so what? It doesn't matter that there's no sun in this equation. HUMANS DO NOT PRODUCE ENERGY! We do not even _store_ energy very well!
Sure they grind up the humans to feed other humans, but that is not a self-sustaining cycle! You need some kind of energy input. In the natural world all energy comes from one of two sources, fusion power via the sun, or gravitational compression power via the earth's core. The sun is mostly gone, at least in terms of direct sunlight, although the earth is getting at least some heat through the cloud layer or it would freeze over (it's probably got a much higher greenhouse effect, but the green house effect can't be 100% efficient, so there has to be some input)
So the machine's only natural sources are geothermal power, and fossil fuels and anything else that has sun power stored up. They also have the options of fission and fusion, the later being mentioned in the movie.
They could use those sources of energy to produce more nutrients to keep the humans' "ecosystem" going. However as has been pointed out elsewhere in the thread, growing food to feed to animals is horribly energy inefficient. The machines could use this energy source directly and get far more out of it than they would eventually be able to extract from the humans that absorbed the nutrients that the machines could grow with the energy.
As for the cows, like i said, even if they went with this INSANE idea of using high level living beings to produce energy, any mammal would do. Sure, the cows are most likely all dead now (except perhaps in Zion, and you're assuming the machiens don't have advanced cloning capabilities) however at the time the machines made this decision there were cows alive!
When fighting the war, why didn't any of the machines say, instead of capturing all these humans, why not just KILL all the humans and round up some of the starving cattle and use them instead? Even if all the cows were dead, they could use dogs, or jackals, or rats, or anything else that could survive off of all the dead animals and humans lying around, which there would have been quite a lot of during the war. Humans were not the only option, and were a really stupid choice unless power is not what the machines are really getting out of them.
Re:The stupid power-source thing (Score:2)
Re:The stupid power-source thing (Score:2)
The "stuff" they're using to feed the people is, well, the people. This causes me to wonder: do people in the Matrix get a strange feeling when they're watching Soylent Green and the hero shouts "Soylent green is people!"?
Some Thoughts on the soft-sci-fi "power thing" (Score:2, Interesting)
After reading a particular article [warnerbros.com] in the Matrix philosophy section [warnerbros.com], I've gotten a little less annoyed with the bio-electric power, because they put more emphasis on telling a story and seeding discussion. --although I still occasionally get knee-jerk desires to yell out, "OMG that's so BS," at the "bioelectric" energy plot-hole/saver(?). One possiblity: The machines, following the "essence of the second renaissance", chose to "bless all forms of intelligence" and preserve humanity for ethical[?] reasons a
mplayer whining (Score:4, Informative)
Take for expample MPlayer's complaint:
Opening video decoder: [qtvideo] Quicktime Video decoder
Win32 LoadLibrary failed to load: qtmlClient.dll,
invalid qt DLL!
VDecoder init failed
*** Try to upgrade
*** If it still does not work, read DOCS/codecs.html!
DOCS/codecs.html said, a bunch of confusing stuff, mainly "go to our website and get more confused". Why can't video people ever write stuff in english?
Help for those in Bit Torrent limbo... (Score:2)
I had the same problem, so what I do is just run the python scripts directly to make them download the
Run this in your Bit Torrent dir:
btdownloadheadless.py --display_interval 5 --url http://www.url.org/file.torrent
Not the best solution out there, but one that works for me.
They had so much potential (Score:2)
I always wondered to myself, "how could people who could write such a cool movie put in something as stupid as the battery story? If so, how did it get past everybody who saw the script or rushes?"
It made no sense. Small as it may seem, it takes the movie down several notches in my book, and the book of anybody with an education.
So I started thinking to myself -- maybe they aren't so
Efect? (Score:2)
Re:A Third Party Animatrix Movie (Score:2, Offtopic)
Re:T3 (Score:4, Funny)
I didn't know they even got the Internet in Austria...
Re:+5 Insightful (Score:2)
Yeah, well *I'm* part of the post-post-backlash-"love the 'hate the RIAA/MPAA' posts". They reek of kitschness and retrosity to the point of putrescence. That makes me much cooler than the people that just hate the RIAA posts, and a bit cooler than you, who just love those posts. People who like or hate things just to put themselves beyond the cutting e
Re: Such pessimism (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Taking things seriously (Score:2)
Yeah, but not at 100% efficiency, or anywhere close. Each generation of waste, you lose energy. You can't sustain yourself on the energy content of your own waste, and adding billions more people won't improve anything.
Re:what about nukes EMPs? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Or on gentoo (Score:2)
I've seen enough of gentoo. There may be some light, but there's a great deal of crack smoke as well.
Re:Inconsitent with the Movie (Score:2)