"Technology and civilization." . . "Barraclough Carey." . . "Science and Technology." . . "Social evolution." . . "Barraclough Carey Productions." . . "Informatin technology Social aspects." . . "T.H.A. Media Distributors." . . "Progress." . . "T.H.A. Media Distributors Ltd." . . "Image Media Services." . . "Social change." . . . . "Technology Philosophy." . . . . . . . . "Writers, philosophers, futurists, etc. speculate on how technology will affect society now and in the twenty-first century." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Documentary films"@en . . "Films for the hearing impaired"@en . . "Considers the social ramifications of technology, current and projected. Topics include: corporate marketing of technology, the information explosion, Internet and human communication, the global village, biotechnology and genetic engineering." . "Considers the social ramifications of technology, current and projected. Topics include: corporate marketing of technology, the information explosion, Internet and human communication, the global village, biotechnology and genetic engineering."@en . . . . . . . . . "Selling the Future" . "This program looks at the electronic, technological, and conceptual world growing around us. Will the technology set us free to build a new and better world, or will it isolate individuals behind virtual walls and create ever-increasing pressure as more and more information becomes available and what we know and the tools we use to manipulate that information are constantly becoming obsolete?" . . . "The first part of this series looks at the people and developments that are promising the idea of a better future, such as fibre-optic cable and the Internet, and at the roles that cyberspace and the virtual community play in the real world. The program ends by examining the use of technology to change our genetic make-up." . "The first part of this series looks at the people and developments that are promising the idea of a better future, such as fibre-optic cable and the Internet, and at the roles that cyberspace and the virtual community play in the real world. The program ends by examining the use of technology to change our genetic make-up."@en . . . . . . . "This program looks at the electronic, technological, and conceptual world growing around us. Will the technology set us free to build a new and better world, or will it isolate individuals behind virtual walls and create ever-increasing pressure as more and more information becomes available and what we know and the tools we use to manipulate that information are constantly becoming obsolete?"@en . . "Selling the future"@en . "Selling the future" . . . . . . "Information technology and the future" . "Information technology and the future"@en . "While the growing virtual community can provide support and information, not everyone is enamored of cyberspace. Will the technology set us free to build a new and better world - or will it isolate individuals behind virtual walls and create ever increasing pressure as more information becomes available and the tools we use to manipulate that information are constantly becoming obsolete ." . . . . . . . . . "Channel Four (Great Britain)" . .