Prof. Sheizaf Rafaeli

University of Haifa

 Digital Culture/Clutter 

 

This talk outlines the disruptions, both positive and negative, that are brought about by our immersion in the digital. The scope and depth of aspects of impacted individual and collective activities, range from our privacy to our education, and from our livelihood to our security. One can form dystopian or utopian views of the direction in which we are marching. This talk aims to inform the discussion.

 

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    night.

    The Sixth Sense director, 54, dressed as the villainous Joker for his 'Shyamaween' bash.



    His makeup was perfectly creepy and his costume was from the 2008 film The
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    Shyamalan's wife, Dr. Bhavna Shyamalan, 55, looked beautiful
    in an amber-colored, Victorian era gown with bats all over it.


    Her makeup was a cross between zombie and goth as she
    proudly posed next to her talented husband who looked adoringly at her.






    M. Night Shyamalan threw an epic Halloween party in Philadelphia on Saturday
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    The couple's daughter, Isha Shyamalan, 25, attended the party dressed
    as a blood-soaked cheerleader. 

    The Shyamalans throw the party annually to benefit the M.
    Night Shyamalan Foundation. 

    The foundation 'supports the grassroots efforts of emerging leaders
    as they work to eliminate the barriers created by poverty and social injustice in their communities,
    ' according to its website.

    M. Night shot to fame in 1999 with his film The Sixth
    Sense, which celebrated turning 25-years-old in August.



    Shyamalan recently opened up about that film's impact on his career in an interview with People.


    'At this point, there's so many generations of people that have watched [my] different
    movies,' the director said.

    He added that some, people 'only know me from [2015 movie] The Visit from then on, so
    they don't even know about The Sixth Sense. So when I
    think about that, it's wild.'

    'Each movie, I feel this way — that I don't know if it'll ever get made.
    I don't know if I'll ever get to make another one… "If this is the last one, I want it to just represent me,"' he continued.





    Dubbed 'Shyamaween,' the Sixth Sense director, 54, dressed as the Joker from the
    recently released film Joker: Folie à Deux starring Lady
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    His makeup was perfectly creepy and he wore a woman's nurse's uniform to complete his costume





    The couple's daughter, Isha Shyamalan, 25, attended the party dressed as a blood-soaked cheerleader





    The Shyamalans throw the party annually to benefit the M.
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    Heath Ledger's 2008 portrayal of The Joker was M. Night's inspiration for his costume this year







    Shyamalan, who was born in Mahé India but grew up in Penn Valley, Pennsylvania, released two films in the 1990s before The Sixth Sense.


    That set off a string a big hits for the filmmaker that includes Unbreakable (2000), Signs (2002) and
    The Village (2004), that ultimately ended with the release of Lady In The Water (2006), which barely covered
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    His biggest box office success was with The Sixth Sense, grossing $672.8 million while working with a $40 million budget 25 years ago.



    To date, the film made $6.6 million on its first day, including
    an estimated $2.2 million from the Thursday night previews.

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