Legendary filmmaker Werner Herzog has made a film about the past, present and evolving future of the internet: Lo And Behold: Reveries Of The Connected World:
A provocative and illuminating documentary produced by NETSCOUT, a world leader in real-time service assurance and cyber security, LO AND BEHOLD traces what Herzog describes as “one of the biggest revolutions we as humans are experiencing,” from its most elevating accomplishments to its darkest corners. Featuring original interviews with cyberspace pioneers and prophets such as Elon Musk, Bob Kahn, and world-famous hacker Kevin Mitnick, the film travels through a series of interconnected episodes that reveal the ways in which the online world has transformed how virtually everything in the real world works, from business to education, space travel to healthcare, and the very heart of how we conduct our personal relationships.
From the Guardian’s review:
Funded by cybersecurity firm NetScout, it’s expansive and ambitious, which is probably why Herzog decided to break it up into 10 chapters, each on a facet of the online and tech world. Via a coterie of charming, if sometimes awkward boffins and geeks interviewed in labs or their own garages, Herzog weaves a fantastical tale that tries to explain the online world inhabited by about 3 billion people.