Here’s a neat speech for Remember Me, the dystopian game where a corporation manages to own the memories of nearly the entire population. The speech is delivered by Antoine Cartier-Wells, founder of that corporation—and listening to him talk about memories, it’s not difficult to see how easy it would be to sway public opinion on giving a corporation so much power.
The music in this video is by Stephen Anderson, who you can check out here, and the footage is by Devin Super Tramp.
The Social Revolution – Remember Me [devinsupertramp]