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From ET to GPTs: How “Aliens” Play a Role in Our Narratives

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaOctober 24, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to Alien Imagery

When the term "alien" is mentioned, various images come to mind, such as little green men with antennas in silver suits or grey-skinned, ball-eyed creatures. The development of these images in pop culture reflects a mix of eyewitness reports, cultural discourse, and media reporting. According to Christian Peters, the managing director of the International Graduate School of Social Sciences at the University of Bremen, the evolution of alien images is a complex phenomenon.

The Evolution of Alien Images

The little green men and silver-suited aliens of the 1950s were replaced by grey aliens, which are now commonly depicted in modern media, including emojis. The book "Communion: A True Story" by Whitley Strieber, which describes his alleged alien encounters, features a grey face on its cover. This image has become iconic and is often associated with alien abductions or first contact.

Media Influence on Alien Imagery

The media has played a significant role in shaping the public’s perception of aliens. In 1947, pilot Kenneth Arnold described seeing nine shiny objects moving across the sky, which were later referred to as "flying saucers." This term has since become synonymous with UFOs. Today, any unexplained phenomenon in the air, sea, or space is referred to as a UAP (unidentified anomalous phenomenon).

Alien Tropes in Film and Media

The lack of conclusive evidence of extraterrestrial life has given filmmakers the creative freedom to depict aliens in various ways. In the 1950s, films like "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" reflected Cold War paranoia, portraying aliens as communist invaders. In the 1970s and 1980s, films like "Alien" focused on corporate exploitation and environmental fears. More recent films like "Arrival" and "Nope" have explored themes of grief, language, and spectacle.

The Anthropocentric View of Aliens

Many depictions of aliens in film and media feature creatures that walk upright, have eyes and limbs, and exhibit human-like emotions. This anthropocentric tendency to see and interpret through a human lens is evident in the design of the xenomorph in Ridley Scott’s "Alien." According to Christian Peters, this tendency reflects our desire to understand and relate to the unknown.

The Concept of "Otherness"

The word "alien" has its roots in the Latin "alienus," meaning "belonging to another" or "foreign." This concept of "otherness" is often associated with exclusion, mistrust, and fear. In the context of current debates on migration and integration, the term "alien" can evoke strong emotions. The Biden administration’s proposal to replace "alien" with "noncitizen" reflects an attempt to use more inclusive language.

Artificial Intelligence as an Alien Entity

The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has raised questions about the nature of intelligence and consciousness. According to Christian Peters, AI can be seen as an "alien" entity, created by humans but operating in ways that are not fully understood. As AI systems become increasingly complex, they provoke unease and discomfort, much like the prospect of aliens or other perceived outsiders.

Conclusion

The concept of aliens reflects a complex mix of cultural, social, and psychological factors. From the evolution of alien images in pop culture to the anthropocentric view of aliens in film and media, our understanding of the unknown is shaped by our own biases and fears. As we continue to explore the possibilities of extraterrestrial life and artificial intelligence, we must also confront our own limitations and prejudices.

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