Whether you tromping through the glistening snow of Hoth or the sun-dappled redwoods of Endor, Battlefront looks and sounds like Star Wars, to an incredible degree. ![]() ![]() Battlefield has always been (at least audio-visually) a technological marvel, and that talent makes it over intact to Battlefront. Neither of those facts should surprise me at this point.
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![]() ![]() ![]() The Other Side of Now: Foresight in Contemporary Caribbean Art is a thematic group exhibition centered on the question, “what might a Caribbean future look like?” With a series of newly commissioned works, The Other Side of Now seeks to think beyond narratives of catastrophe that continue to frame the region in terms of then and now. In this exhibition, the region is conceptualized as both a complex spatial configuration and a temporal formation, engaging diasporic voices alongside artists living in the insular Caribbean. ![]() In our analysis of the naming of robots though, we do not distinguish between real and fictional machines, automata and artificial intelligences. ![]() Meanwhile, several decades (and in some cases even centuries) ago, robots made the leap from fantasy to reality. Pandora was formed out of clay by Hephaestus Olimpia is the robot woman whom the protagonist in ETA Hoffmann's "Sandman" falls in love with, and Hadaly was the first fictional artificial life form which was called "Android". We already know concepts of robots from earlier times like Greek mythology and literature of past centuries. Machines, robots, and androids, are not a recent invention: artificial life forms have kindled the imagination of mankind for centuries. Share Tweet Mail Share Robots Have (His)stories |
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