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<div>The reference to the film "Koyaanisqatsi" leads to the whole Qatsi Trilogy...</div>
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<div>Naqoyqatsi is the third film in the Qatsi Trilogy...Reading this summation, quoted below, of thematic content in this film is profound beyond words... </div>
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<div>What are we doing to our world?</div>
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<div><a href="http://www.koyaanisqatsi.org/films/naqoyqatsi.php">http://www.koyaanisqatsi.org/films/naqoyqatsi.php</a></div>
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<div>Na-qoy-qatsi: (nah koy' kahtsee) N. From the Hopi Language. 1. A life of killing each other 2. War as a way of life. 3. (Interpreted) Civilized violence.</div>
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<div>"Nature has held earthly unity through the mystery of diversity. New nature achieves this unity through the awesome power of technological homogenization. NAQOYQATSI is a reflection on this singular event, where our subject is the medium itself, the wonderland of technology. The medium is our story. In this scenario human beings do not use technology as a tool (the popular point-of-view), but rather we live technology as a way of life. Technology is the big force and like oxygen it is always there, a necessity that we cannot live without. Because its appetite is seemly infinite, it is consuming the finite world of nature. It is in this sense that technology is NAQOYQATSI, a sanctioned aggression against the force of life itself - war life, a total - war beyond the wars of the battlefield."
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<div>A sanctioned aggression against the force of life itself....</div>
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<div>Ted Moffett<br> </div>