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  1. All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace is a BBC television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. In the series, Curtis argues that computers have failed to liberate humanity, and instead have "distorted and simplified our view of the world around us."

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  3. •. 10K views • 12 years ago. All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace is a three part BBC documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis, well known for other documentaries...

  4. All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace" is a poem by Richard Brautigan first published in his 1967 collection of the same name, his fifth book of poetry. It presents an enthusiastic description of a technological utopia in which machines improve and protect the lives of humans.

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  6. Título original: All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace. Sinopsis: Documental en tres partes (de 60 minutos cada una) que combina imágenes de archivo en B&W y color con secuencias experimentales. El título se basa en un poema homónimo de Richard Brautigan escrito ...Puedes ver All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace (Miniserie de ...

  7. All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace: Con Adam Curtis, Stewart Brand, Al Gore, Fred Turner. A series of films about how humans have been colonized by the machines we have built. Although we don't realize it, the way we see everything in the world today is through the eyes of the computers.