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© 2001 by Daniel du Prie




Ours is a world that is both everywhere and nowhere, but it is not where our bodies live. (Barlow, 1996)



You've been living in a dream world Neo. This, is the world, as it exists today: Welcome to the desert – of the real. (Morpheus to Neo in The Matrix)



From Plato's "Charmides" to the Wachowski brothers' "The Matrix" (1999), there is a tradition of writing in Western literature, which thinks about and imagines the city as either a utopia or a dystopia, or both. I believe that what such imagining allows us is to do is locate ourselves within a type of dialectic of the best possible or worst possible outcomes that our own historical conditions may lead us to. By imagining utopian and dystopic cities we are alerted to the ethical and moral implications that constantly changing social structures, always under continual sway by developments in technology, hold for communities in cities. Visions of dystopia and utopia......



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Title: The Matrix - Simulacra And Dystopia
Approximate Word Count: 1627
Approximate Pages: 7 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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