Create an Account
username: password:
 
  MemeStreams Logo

The Pentagon Invades Your Xbox

search

Jeremy
My Blog
My Profile
My Audience
My Sources
Send Me a Message

sponsored links

Jeremy's topics
Arts
  Literature
   Classical
   Fiction
   Horror
   Non-Fiction
   Sci-Fi/Fantasy Literature
  Movies
   Movie Genres
    Action/Adventure
    Cult Films
    Documentary
    Drama
    Horror
    Independent Films
    Film Noir
    Sci-Fi/Fantasy Films
    War
  Music
   Music Styles
    Classical
    Electronic Music
    Rap & Hip Hop
    IDM
    Jazz
    World Music
  TV
   TV Documentary
   TV Drama
   SciFi TV
Business
  Finance & Accounting
  Industries
   Tech Industry
   Telecom Industry
  Management
  Markets & Investing
Games
  Video Games
   PC Video Games
   Console Video Games
Health and Wellness
  Medicine
Home and Garden
  Cooking
  Entertaining
Miscellaneous
  Humor
  MemeStreams
   Using MemeStreams
Current Events
  War on Terrorism
  Elections
  Israeli/Palestinian
Recreation
  Cars and Trucks
  Travel
Local Information
  United States
   California
    SF Bay Area
   Events in Washington D.C.
   News for Washington D.C.
   Georgia
    Atlanta
     Atlanta Events
Science
  Biology
  History
  Math
  Medicine
  Nano Tech
  Physics
Society
  Economics
  Education
  Futurism
  International Relations
  History
  Politics and Law
   Civil Liberties
    Internet Civil Liberties
    Surveillance
   Intellectual Property
  Media
   Blogging
  Military
  Philosophy
Technology
  Biotechnology
  Computers
   Computer Security
    Cryptography
   PC Hardware
   Human Computer Interaction
   Computer Networking
   Macintosh
   Software Development
    Open Source Development
  Military Technology
  High Tech Developments

support us

Get MemeStreams Stuff!


 
The Pentagon Invades Your Xbox
Topic: Military Technology 8:19 pm EST, Dec 14, 2003

In 1998, the band Rage Against the Machine decried "the thin line between entertainment and war." Today, even that thin line is in danger of vanishing.

Funny, I can't say I ever thought of Rage as a particularly peaceful band.

Through video games, the military and its partners in academia and the entertainment industry are creating an arm of media culture geared toward preparing young Americans for armed conflict. From "Rogue Spear" and "America's Army" to "Raven Shield" and "SOCOM II", with more to come, the military has embraced entertainment titles at the same time the entertainment industry has embraced the military.

It's also possible that I only recently started paying attention.

With military spending budgeted at nearly $400 billion in 2004, a video game industry generating more than $10 billion a year, a transnational entertainment and media industry with annual revenues of some $479 billion, and no public outcry over the militarization of popular culture, the future of such collaborations seems assured.

It's going to be big, big, big! Act now! Operators are standing by! (Do I get extra credit for using the word "transnational" in my essay?)

We need to start analyzing the effects of blurring the lines between war and entertainment.

I mean, I really need to graduate. Have you got a better thesis idea?

Online, SOCOM II has players competing against each other for promotions and encourages them to form gang-like "clans", roaming the electronic halls in search of a good fight. A player can even take on the role of an RPG-armed terrorist!

Lions, and tigers, and bears, oh my!

The Pentagon Invades Your Xbox



 
 
Powered By Industrial Memetics
RSS2.0