Regret
Aleks explores moments of reckoning- when everything before is put into the sharp focus of everything after - because of something we did or something that happened to us.
Aleks is looking at regret, that sinking, nagging feeling when we realise we have made the wrong choice or when things have not gone the way we hoped or envisaged. Ethan Zuckerman was one of the early architects of user generated content on the internet in the mid nineties. He created the code that lead to the pop up advert which he still regrets today but Aleks finds out not for the reasons you would think.
Denise Locke was on Flight 1549 which miraculously landed in the Hudson River in 2009. She had a choice to get on the flight that day because the weather delay meant she was texted by the airline to give her the option not to fly. She flew anyway and despite suffering post traumatic stress she does not regret the experience. It has changed her life, she now lives much more in the present.
Professor Amy Summerville runs a regret lab at Miami University, Ohio, she talks about the importance of regret and why it helps us to understand the world around us. Amy thinks that in our modern world we experience more regret, because of what she refers to as counterfactual thinking and the abundance of choice we now have because of technology.
Simon Yates one of the protagonists in the film and book Touching the Void, speaks about why he cut the rope his climbing partner was dangling on up a mountain in Peru and why he has no regrets about what he did.
Mel Slater and Doron Friedman both push the boundaries of what' s possible in virtual reality. They're exploring the use of clones in VR which are able to go back in time and re live past experiences. They believe this technology will have great impacts not only on our how we perceive the self and on identity but also how we experience and deal with regret in the future.
Produced by Kate Bissell.
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REGRET
Duration: 00:48
Professor Mel Slater
Ethan Zuckerman
Denise Locke
Denise Locke lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. 聽In January 15th 2009 she was in New York and boarded Flight 1549 which was later to crash land into the Hudson River. 聽Miraculously all the passengers survived but Denise has since experienced post traumatic stress but she does not regret flying that day.聽
Doron Friedman
Professor Doron Friedman is聽head of the Advanced Virtuality Lab聽at the IDC in Herzliya, Israel and is聽currently involved in several international projects in the areas of telepresence, intelligent systems, and advanced human computer interfaces. 聽Doron is interested in pushing the boundaries of what is possible in Virtual Reality.聽
Professor Amy Summerville
Professor Amy Summerville runs The Regret lab at Miami University, Ohio. Her research聽looks at why people think about 鈥渨hat might have been,鈥 and the effects of these thoughts in everyday life. She's particularly interested in the experience of regret, the negative emotion stemming from the realisation that your actions could have resulted in better outcomes than actually occurred.聽
Simon Yates
Simon Yates is an explorer and mountaineer and in 1985 he climbed聽the west face of Siula Grande in the Huayhuash mountain range in the Peruvian Andes with fellow climber Joe Simpson.聽On the descent, an accident resulted in Joe聽falling over a cliff while roped to Simon. 聽Simon聽was forced to cut the rope to avoid both climbers falling. Joe survived, and recounted the story in the book Touching the Void聽which was later adapted into a film. 聽Simon never regrets cutting the rope.聽
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- Mon 28 May 2018 16:30麻豆社 Radio 4
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