While most of us are tethered to our smartphones, Herzog finds those who have retreated from the digital world:
Herzog starts at the very beginning: , the birthplace of the internet. We see the first interface message processor—a machine that looks more like a military-grade refrigerator than a computer. It’s here that the first message, "LOGIN," was attempted. The system crashed after the first two letters, leaving the very first digital transmission as a simple, prophetic "LO" . The Dark Side of Connection Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World
The film isn't a dry history lesson. Instead, it’s a series of ten "reveries" that explore how the internet has reshaped what it means to be human. Here are the highlights of this strange, beautiful, and slightly unsettling journey. From the Birth of the "LOG" While most of us are tethered to our