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Category Archives: Robots
MR ROBOT!
Calling all geeks: great review of MR ROBOT (without any significant spoilers). As always, there’s just so much more symbolism in these shows than I catch first time round!
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A philosophical and beautifully crafted review of Blade Runner 2049
Posted in Futurism / Singularity, Movies and TV, Robots, Sci-Fi
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Please, no third Blade Runner movie!
No third movie! Not if the point is “tidying everything up in a nice bow”, as Collider said in the video below. The 2 Blade Runner movies are the Socratic method at its best: asking the ultimate questions about the … Continue reading
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Organic looking robots work smoother
As a layperson Geek watching the development of robots over the years, what fascinates me is the way engineering requirements — not aesthetics — are driving the evolution of some robots to *look* more organic.
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