Ray Bradbury was known for his cautionary views on technology, particularly its potential to dehumanize society. While he was not necessarily a technophobe, his work often explored the dangers of unchecked technological progress and the impact it could have on humanity.
I get the impression that he is comfortable with it, however has a good appreciation of where it can go wrong. There's a few stories from the 'Illustrated Man' that I recall. There's one where a spaceship blows up and the crew is sent tumbling through space where meteors lop off there limbs and the narrator burns up on re-entry. Another where the house is automated that the kids are spoiled rotten and end up getting their parents eaten by lions. In the novel Fahrenheit 451 the narrators wife has a room filled with TV screens and is her favourite place - has a detrimental effect.
that he felt like it was going to take over the world and consume everybody.
Bradbury's view of Technology was that
- he thinks technology is a bad thing
- It will be dominant
- Technology will prevent physical activities
- Crime is ebbing
Ray Douglas Bradbury
Ray Bradbury's birth name is Bradbury, Ray Douglas.
Ray Bradbury is a/an Writer
No, Ray Bradbury is not single.
Ray Bradbury is from America.
Ray Douglas Bradbury
Yes, Ray Bradbury has 4 kids.
Ray Bradbury has 4 children
The cast of A Conversation with Ray Bradbury - 2008 includes: Ray Bradbury as himself
Ray Bradbury's brother, Leonard Spaulding Bradbury, died from leukemia in 2000.
Ray Bradbury was born on August 22, 1920.
The Ray Bradbury Theater ended in 1992.