That might just be the coolest thing I have ever seen.
Or vice versa.
You were waiting to use that line, admit it.
I'm not sure blinking is enough to 'invert the condition of spectatorship' but grants gotta get written.
You analogists are always off denying the consciousness of perfectly responsive circuits. Would a rat dalek make you happy?
Oh, that's sexy. A single, reactive eyeball mounted into a black box is, like, the molecular form of the concept of an illusory-emotive robot. You can't reduce it further than that.
This is totally what HAL-9000 should have been. (Not really.)
In the bedroom or in the toilet?
Another of Golan's great creations. Truly creepy but fun to play with.
As you hate PGH so much, you'll never get to see these in person. :-)
I think I'd want one integrated into a front door knocker, a la Marley.
Oh, hell yes.
I want two!
This would be even better if the eye was behind a painting.
Oh, so that's what Umbridge did with it.
I'm still waiting for this technology to reach consumer products. Especially for children. I'm thinking really creepy dolls.
That might just be the coolest thing I have ever seen.
Or vice versa.
You were waiting to use that line, admit it.
I'm not sure blinking is enough to 'invert the condition of spectatorship' but grants gotta get written.
You analogists are always off denying the consciousness of perfectly responsive circuits. Would a rat dalek make you happy?
Oh, that's sexy. A single, reactive eyeball mounted into a black box is, like, the molecular form of the concept of an illusory-emotive robot. You can't reduce it further than that.
This is totally what HAL-9000 should have been. (Not really.)
In the bedroom or in the toilet?
Another of Golan's great creations. Truly creepy but fun to play with.
As you hate PGH so much, you'll never get to see these in person. :-)
I think I'd want one integrated into a front door knocker, a la Marley.
Oh, hell yes.
I want two!
This would be even better if the eye was behind a painting.
Oh, so that's what Umbridge did with it.
I'm still waiting for this technology to reach consumer products. Especially for children. I'm thinking really creepy dolls.