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*ban self link. https://videosift.com/video/NieR-Automata-Steam-Game-Free-CD-Key-Generator
World's Dumbest Cop
There's an obvious distinction between bribery and extortion.
Really the whole practice of discretionary law enforcement is an appalling one. What we want is an army of impartial, emotionless automata.
So, if a cop stops you, tells you you're getting a ticket and offers you to forget about it if you blow him, that's ok?
Because he could do that if what you suggest would be accepted. He could extort those things out of you and claim you offered it and as long as you can't prove it, it'll be ok. No problem here, move along.
And now imagine you couldn't afford a ticket. Imagine you really, really couldn't get a ticket for whatever reason. Then it would be fine if a strange man forced you to choose between sexually pleasuring him or getting that ticket?
I want you to picture yourself unzipping the pants of that man in the video and tell me you're fine with that mental image.
Chappie-Hugh Jackman, Die Antwoord
Her, Automata, Ex Machina, now this. Lot of A.I. movies out or coming out, interesting trend. Looks like they all have similar themes as well.
Ex Machina Trailer
Automata bothered me that they had their own "Rules of Robotics", but felt like trimming those back to only 2, leaving even wider loopholes for creative drama, but still following it to the same conclusion.
I liked The Machine a bit better because instead of a fictional portrayal on AI finding a way through it's man-made cage, it was about experimenting with an AI that had no cage and seeing what self-discovery brought it.
Ultimately both those films just devolved into meaningless action in the end. I hope this one doesn't. Otherwise the premise looks almost identical to The Machine, right down to the robots name (Eva/Ava, same phonetics).
Lots of interesting science fiction out the last couple years though. Lots seem to be dealing with our infatuation of deconstructing our physical bodies to explore what's left. Between this film, The Machine, Robocop, The Signal, and I'm sure at least one other I'm leaving out, they all have viscerally imagined portrayals of human figures with as little recognizable human traits as possible.
seems like an extended twilight zone, but I'll watch.
Interested to know what peeps here think of 'Automata' after watching ?
Ex Machina Trailer
seems like an extended twilight zone, but I'll watch.
Interested to know what peeps here think of 'Automata' after watching ?
ChaosEngine (Member Profile)
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The Writer - A 240 Year Old 6,000-Part Automaton
Might I suggest
http://videosift.com/video/Baroque-Androids-Automata-and-Watches
longest sift..............ever-10 hours of chomsky
10 hours? Oh boy...
Last time I spent that amount of time on Chomsky's work, it was in the form of "Automata Theory, Languages, and Computation". Good times.
Lann (Member Profile)
http://videosift.com/video/Baroque-Androids-Automata-and-Watches
Conway Game of Life simulating itself
yo dawg, I heard you like cellular automata
oritteropo (Member Profile)
That was cool!
Sorry for the delay in responding but the only kinetic things I have made was a balancing piece (sort of like a weather vane) and magnetic jewelry. Actually my very first rings had magnets, foam and/or felt in them (each "bubble" had a magnet)
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
See what you think of this one about juggling machines. One is an old fashioned automata (it really cheats using wires rather than juggling), and the other does bounce juggling.
http://videosift.com/video/Claude-Shannon-juggling-machines
Have you made, or considered making, kinetic sculpture?
oritteropo (Member Profile)
Wow, those are really impressive! thank you!
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
Juggling machines? One is an old fashioned automata (it really cheats using wires rather than juggling), and the other does bounce juggling. I did find another video with a real juggling robot while looking for this one, but didn't have space in my queue to post it.
http://videosift.com/video/Claude-Shannon-juggling-machines
Lann (Member Profile)
See what you think of this one about juggling machines. One is an old fashioned automata (it really cheats using wires rather than juggling), and the other does bounce juggling.
http://videosift.com/video/Claude-Shannon-juggling-machines
Have you made, or considered making, kinetic sculpture?
Fusionaut (Member Profile)
Thank you very much. Beats a lump of coal handily.
In reply to this comment by Fusionaut:
*quality
The Game of Life demo
Back in the early days of emergent behavior and cellular automata (Gödel, Escher, Bach) there was talk of applying these ideas to npcs in role playing games - apply a few very simple rules to a few very simple personality traits to produce rich unpredictable interactions that ebb and flow across the game world.
No one seems to be working on this any more.