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DHARMA Initiative in LOST
All about the DHARMA Initiative in LOST with blogs, videos, and photos. The DHARMA Initiative is a fictional research project featured in the television series Lost. It was introduced in the second-season episode "Orientation".
Do you think the Island in Lost is actually purgatory?
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No, but it has magical qualities
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While paranormal and psychological experimentation is evident in Lost's orientation videos and island hatches most notable is the study of alternate futures which has been referenced in SRI's report called "The Changing Images of Man." According to the report its purpose reads:"First we attempted to identify and assess the plausibility of a truly vast number of future possibilities for society. We next followed a method of analysis that...
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The DamonCarltonAndAPolarBear.com Lost-Inspired art viral is still going strong. Here is a round up of the art revealed thus far: Hurley-inspired print by Tim Doyle. Locke-inspired poster created by UK artist Olly Moss, Dharma Van print by Methane Studios, and "The Crash" poster by Eric Tan.
Last night Lostites were directed to a Fall Out Boy concert in Dallas Texas. During the show, Pete Wentz was sporting a specially made Dharma bass (by...
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Hey, do you remember my theory about Lost? The one that involves everyone from the Dharma Initiative to the Hanso Foundation to the Widmore Group and the Others/Hostiles all being different factions of the same organization? And that their factional struggle for control of the Island was what Lost was really about?Well, remember that, because I'm going to come back to it in a moment.But first, a bit of background. I don't know that I've...
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ABC, the producers of LOST, and Australian digital entertainment company Hoodlum walked away from last night’s Emmy Awards with the award for Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Fiction for their work on the alternate reality game Dharma Wants You. ABC secured a win from its NBC competition, beating out both The 30 Rock Digital [...]
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