Issue

Machine Minds & Digital Neurons

February 2018

Automation, Moore's Law, the rhetoric of the Singularity, and decades of anticipatory science fiction have prepared us for this technological present. Now, artificial intelligence permeates our lives: ever-present, always listening, evolving and developing day by day. Consumer robotics multiply, drones proliferate, self-driving cars become increasingly plausible, machine learning and neural networks move rapidly from theory to practice. The internet irrevocably changed entertainment, communication, and work, but we may soon be forced to rethink what it means to be human. And so on the brink of massive socio-technological shifts, the films in this issue survey the field: what is happening and how we think about what is happening, real and unreal, desperate and hopeful. 

Dr. Easy

FILM United Kingdom 2013
Jason Groves Richard Kenworthy Christopher Harding

Michael is a broken man with a gun. He is surrounded by armed police. A robot with medical training is dispatched to negotiate – but can it save him? 'Dr. Easy' is a prologue for a planned feature adaptation of 'The Red Men'. Written and directed by Jason Groves, Richard Kenworthy and Christop

Slaughterbots

FILM United states 2017
Stewart Sugg

The 7 minute film opens with a Silicon Valley CEO-type delivering a product presentation to a live audience a la Steve Jobs. The presentation seems innocuous enough at first—the presenter seems to be unveiling some new drone technology—but takes a dark turn when he demonstrates how these

Alice Cares

FILM Germany 2017
Sandra Burger

In order to meet future care demands for elderly who are lonely and suffering from dementia, carebot Alice has been developed. Can a robot build a human relationship with someone and thus replace a person of flesh and blood? The three women, all getting on in years, who are visited by her in ALICE C

Colossal Cave

FILM United Kingdom 2016
Graeme Arnfield

"Somewhere nearby is Colossal Cave. Magic is said to work in the cave. I will be your eyes and hands." Excavated from the world's largest cave system "Colossal Cave" is a love letter from the prehistory of the Internet. Retracing the production of a pioneering video game the film finds in its debris

The iMom

FILM Australia 2013
Ariel Martin

The iMom will change your life! Well, at least that's what the ads claim. But when a mother leaves her kids under the supervision of the family's iMom, an unexpected connection is formed.

Sara The Dancer

FILM Germany, Austria 2017
Tim Ellrich

Sara is a Google Street View Camera and photographs the streets from the top of a Car. But when she listens to the music of driver Larry for the first time, something starts to shake in her. Deeply unsettled by this behavior, she searches for help at the common Google Search. Google instead, just wa

Melancholic Drone

FILM Spain 2016
Igor Simić

During his last morning in Belgrade, a military drone reflects on his wasted life, while flying on autopilot to a couple having sex, a route his previous operator would take to spy on them.

My Life With a Robot

FILM France 2015
Thibaut Sève

Angelica Lim is a roboticist and is about to live an unprecedented experience: living with a humanoid robot for 6 months. What used to be science fiction already exists: people buy robots to clean their houses, to play with them or to be educated by them. It's time to discover how they can change ou

Oo-nye-doo?

FILM Germany 2016
Lisa Heissenberg

oo-nye-doo? follows several threads which are linked in varying ways: Why I didn't get a Furby and what the NSA's got to do with it, how fears and fetishes overlap and how the hole in us is always exactly the same size as the product we desire.

Juliet

FILM France 2015
Marc-Henri Boulier

In a near future, the SEED company launches with great fanfare, JULIET1, the first generation of synthetic pleasure beings. But as technology evolves and new styles come and go, it becomes more and more difficult for mankind to find their own place...

Dude Down

FILM United Kingdom 2016
George Barber

DUDE DOWN is an artist's film that brings a new perspective to Improvised Explosive Devices or IEDs. The action is seen from an IED's point of view. The IED, buried in a slightly out of the way place, develops a conscience about what he is and what he is for as he waits to go off. Ultimately, he con

Real Artists

FILM United States 2016
Cameo Wood

Against all odds, Sophia Baker just scored her dream interview at the world-famous Semaphore Animation Studios -- who'd have thought a fan edit of one of their hit films could land her a shot at a job? But when she meets arch, mysterious executive Anne Palladon, she soon learns all is not as she exp

I.R.I.S. (2014)

FILM United Kingdom 2014
Hasraf Dulull

In the near future, nano tech driven drones are used for reconnaissance missions and social surveillance. These drones are run by IRIS, an advanced A.I system, which soon begins to unleash an attack upon mankind the likes of which we have never seen.

See a Dog, Hear a Dog

FILM United States 2016
Jesse McLean

With YouTube videos of dogs, chatbot dialogue windows and iTunes visualizers, See a Dog, Hear a Dog considers the defects and value produced by attempts at communication among humans, animals and machines, both directly and as mediated by one another. Through this, the film becomes an analytical tra

Haptics Tactics

FILM United States 2016
Nguyen Khoi Nguyen

Allison Okamura and the CHARM lab at Stanford University focus on what the sense of touch can bring to robot-human interactions. Learn more : http://specialprojects.sciencemag.org/xxfiles/

A.D.A.M. (2014)

FILM Croatia 2014
Vladislav Knezevic

The fall of a device named A.D.A.M. (Autonomous Drone for Asteroid Mining) causes the strengthening of its cognitive processes and activation of the autonomous mode. This leads to its refusal of communication with the satellite company operators. An atlas of intensive empty landscapes, urban megastr