Sunday, December 1, 2019

Thoughts on My Terrorism Story


Recently I read Malcolm Gladwell's new Book "Talking to Strangers". His discussion of the effectiveness of torture reminded me to think about a story I started and abandoned years ago. His comments gave me a new angle on the issue, so I had another look at the idea.
Opposition to Torture
I am opposed to the use of torture on moral grounds. I feel it is just wrong. However, I believe that there is another reason to oppose the use of torture. That is that torture is ineffective and maybe even counter productive.
Advocates of the use of torture often posit a situation where you have a suspect who knows where and when a terrorist attack will happen. They ask, wouldn't you use torture if it meant saving lives. This is presented as a dilemma. But, if torture is not effective, then there is no dilemma.
Why Torture Doesn’t Work
Torture is only one way to get information from suspected terrorists. People in law enforcement have developed other approaches, such as developing a rapport with the suspect. I am convinced that these other approaches are more effective if you want to gain the information you want.
When people are tortured, they eventually will say just about anything to stop the torture. This was true both of people who had valuable information and those who had no information. Although knowledgeable people would eventually reveal useful information, those who did not have useful information would makeup information that they thought the interrogators would want to hear. Interrogators would not know if their suspects would have useful information.
Terrorist groups are typically organized into small cells. Only members of a cell know what the cell has planned in enough detail to be useful in deterring attacks. That means that only few suspects would have useful information. Interrogators would get useful information from those few. However, the vast majority of information they would get would be from people who know nothing, and it would be useless or misleading.
To make maters worse, the suspects who made up information would try to fit what they thought the interrogators wanted to hear. As a result, most of the resources would be wasted on wild goose chases, while valuable leads are ignored.
Outline of the Story
My story would center on a conflict between two interrogators over whether to use torture on a terrorist suspect they believe was involved in a planned terrorist attack.
The story would start with the interrogator who rejects torture. He would develop some rapport with the suspect and gain some information that the other interrogator would consider irrelevant.
Impatient to make progress, the second interrogator would take over and begin to torture the suspect. He would "break" the suspect using torture and get information on the planned attack. Armed with this information he would instigate a large operation to foil the plot.
Left behind, the first negotiator meets with the suspect. In the course of casual conversation, the interrogator would realize that the suspect did not have information on the planned attack. He just made up something to stop the torture.
However, the first negotiator would pick up on some hints and clues, that the suspect himself isn't aware are relevant or important. Using those clues, the interrogator determines where and when the attack would be. No one will accept his interpretation, and since all the resources are focused on the false attack, he ends up going alone to stop the attack. Of course, being the hero, he foils the attack and saves lives.
The Effect of Torture on Memory
Gladwell talks about an aspect of the effectiveness of torture that I was unaware of. He cites studies that show that torture affects people's memory. A tortured suspect could very well be unable to recall the information that interrogators really want. They, like the people who really do not have useful information, would be forced to make things up to stop the torture.
Gladwell mentions the confession of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, one of the leaders of Al-Qaeda. After a long period of torture, KSM did "break" and made a long and detailed confession. The problem was that much of the confession was made up. For example, he confesses to targeting an attack at a building that was built after he was captured. That couldn't possibly be true.
Changes to My Story idea
My initial thought was that the issue of memory impairment would require a big change to my story idea. After further consideration, I decided that the changes could be minor, and would make the story more effective.
Since the torture would affect the suspect's memory, the interrogator would need to gain the important information before the torture. This would also make it clear that the information he uses is not the result of the suspect's torture. This would also add some irony to the story, since they already have the information they need before they try torture.
Still Blocked
This new wrinkle got me interested in the story again, but I still don't feel that I can restart work on it. I think there is still potential with the idea, but I'm just not yet the person to write it.
Over the years, I've had to abandon many story ideas I developed. I do notice a pattern with some of those. When I start work on a story with a "message" that I want to communicate, like this story, I find it difficult to push past a certain point.
I think one reason I get stuck is that I get too focussed on the idea I want to promote and neglect other elements of the story. I need to have interesting characters and story lines. If I don't find my characters and story interesting, other people won't find them interesting.


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Sunday, September 1, 2019

“Interstellar Probe #830” Posted

I finished my red star flyby video and posted it to YouTube.

The YouTube link is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGdlfv8tk5A

I posted more about the video on my website at: https://dynamiclethargyfilms.ca/filmlist/interstellar-probe-830/

I keep thinking of things I want to change. Maybe I’ll have to do a “Interstellar Probe #831” some day.

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Sunday, August 11, 2019

Some Baby Steps on "Red Star Flyby"

I am still not getting things done very fast. I don't think I have that much more I can do on it. There are too many interesting things on the Internet.
 
I modified one of the planets to give it some clouds. I'm not really a cloud making kind of guy. I hope it looks better with the clouds.

I’ve added a soundtrack. NASA turned some of the signals they picked up from probes they sent to other planets into audio files.  Some of them sound quite "spacy", so I used them. They’re also in the public domain. I've listened to it several times but haven't decided if I want to add more sounds. I’ve thought of adding some “computer” beeps or a burst of telemetry sound.

Earlier I created some short clips of the probe approaching the star connected by dissolves to give a better sense of the distances. I wanted to add something similar at the end. As I worked on this, I decided that the clips I added at the start were not right. It me quite a bit of time to rethink what they should look like. Then it took a long time to make the changes to the Blender animation. I think I have the inbound video the way I like it now. I started on the outbound videos, but I’m not done yet.

Little changes seemed to get bigger and bigger as you work on them. This is a common problem. I doubt I’ll ever be satisfied with the animation, but at some point I’ll have to call it finished.

After I get the all the video cleared up, I want to add some on-screen captions to give some information on what is being shown. I haven’t given too much thought to that yet.


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Sunday, June 23, 2019

The end of the Jaggy Star and a Mystery in "Red Star Flyby"

I made some progress on “Red Star Flyby” over the last month. It looks like someday I just might finish it.
Jaggy Star
I wasn’t happy with the star image. It didn't look smooth and had kind of jaggy edges. I tried a bunch of ways to fix that, without notable success. I had tried to smooth it out by subdividing the object. That just made the file bigger, and the star still looked jaggy.
I tried a different approach this time and found that Blender’s subdivision surface modifier did what I wanted. I had to delete the star I had been using and replace it with a new one. I think it looks much more realistic now.
I also found that by of replacing the star and using the modifier, I substantially reduced the size of the Blender file. With the new star the file is less than 2% of what it had been. This also resulted in the rendering working much faster.
A Mystery
I added in a little detail that I suspect that many people will miss. It is visible in the video, but it isn’t clear what it is. I want it to be a bit of a mystery and have people to speculate on what it is.
Mission Clock
I created a "mission clock" graphic to go with the video. It is kind of finicky work to do. At least it keeps my mind occupied. I think what I have now is good enough for what I want. I am always tempted to try and come up with something better.
Test Video
I did a test version of the video which included the mission clock. It turned out better than I was expecting. I was worried that the planet image would be too small and indistinct to be interesting. They looked quite good. Of course, that hasn’t stopped me from thinking I should try to find ways to make them look better.
Work to do
I still have some more titles to add. I want to have captions describing the star and the planets. I keep changing my mind about what names to give the planets. I do plan to have a sort of catalogue number and designation, but I also want to give them nicknames.
I want to include a title with an explanation about why I wanted to make the video. I was inspired by the Breakthrough Starshot project (https://breakthroughinitiatives.org/initiative/3). From what they say, it will be 20 years before they can send a probe. Then another 20 years for it to get to another star. After that, it would take 4 years for the data to get back to Earth. So, optimistically, it would 44 years before we see anything. I rather doubt that I will be around for that. So, I decided to make up my own “fake” starshot. I’m afraid that I can’t shrink down that description into a short title at the start of the video. I’m open to suggestions.
The video definitely needs a soundtrack. I have toyed with the idea of having a dialogue between a pair of news reporters commenting on what the video shows. At the moment I think that is an extra step I don’t want to take. I’m not sure it would add that much, and it would be a lot of extra work.
My current plan is to use some of the sounds of the planets that NASA produced from the probes they sent out. They are suitably eerie. I used them before in my 旅行火星 (My Trip to Mars)” video. https://dynamiclethargyfilms.ca/filmlist/my-trip-to-mars/





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