Maybe the reason everybody is fascinated by 20th century entertainment is 2040 is the year humanity got really boring and self serious and stopped making anything cool.
Yes, I can only think of one reference to uniquely human art post-First Contact...Anbo-jyutsu, the ultimate evolution of the martial arts!
But if Earth has become mostly a melting pot of alien cultures, that could explain an affinity toward the pre-contact period being considered more "authentic" Human culture.
That's always how I've always (vaguely) imagined it: as a form of public transit. You have a meeting in Rome at 3 pm, you schlep yourself to Grand Central Transporter Station. Or maybe you have pad-to-pad transporter "bus stops" to get from one end of town to the other in a hurry.
Yeah, but whenever culture from our future is mentioned, it's always alien culture. Virtually all of the human art, music, or entertainment that gets mentioned is from our own past. The characters are fans of classical music or jazz or noir mystery stories or Westerns or '30s movie serials or what-have-you, but we never see a regular character who's a fan of, say, the literature of the early Martian Colonies, or the music of post-First Contact Earth.
That would be a good example of why they don't show us such things more often!Yes, I can only think of one reference to uniquely human art post-First Contact...Anbo-jyutsu, the ultimate evolution of the martial arts!
Maybe humanity "evolved" from having any culture whatsoever. Although we know literature is still a thing because of Jake Sisko and Geordi LaForge.
That's really an impossibility for an advanced species since culture is the collective manifestation of a specie's intelligence. Typically that manifestation is expressed through artistic forms, but not exclusively. Culture also includes how people dress, what they eat and so forth. Culture is literally every aspect of intelligent life.
Yeah but I could swear starfleet engulfs everyone's lives on earth.
It just seems that way because all the shows center on Starfleet. If you only knew about the United States from shows like JAG, M*A*S*H, Black Sheep Squadron, and Hogan's Heroes, you might come away believing the US was a military dictatorship.
And did you grow up to be a genius, juvenile offender in the Midwest? lolWait, you didn't do that? I love Beethoven, Bach, Handel and several others, and would often enjoy them at loud volumes cruising to high school. Granted, I was a total nerd, and that might just be me, but yeah I did something similar.
Uhura sang the latest 23rd century pop song in TOS 'Beyond Antares' so it can be done without turning the audience off. Next movie should have Uhura singing the latest tune from the rock band The Warp Factors - 'Shag that Orion'Yeah, but whenever culture from our future is mentioned, it's always alien culture. Virtually all of the human art, music, or entertainment that gets mentioned is from our own past. The characters are fans of classical music or jazz or noir mystery stories or Westerns or '30s movie serials or what-have-you, but we never see a regular character who's a fan of, say, the literature of the early Martian Colonies, or the music of post-First Contact Earth.
Uhura sang the latest 23rd century pop song in TOS 'Beyond Antares'
Uhura sang the latest 23rd century pop song in TOS 'Beyond Antares' so it can be done without turning the audience off.
How'd you know?And did you grow up to be a genius, juvenile offender in the Midwest? lol
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