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Robot Dreams (1986) is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov, illustrated by Ralph McQuarrie. The title story is about Susan Calvin's discovery of a robot with rather disturbing dreams. It was written specifically for this volume [1] and inspired by the McQuarrie cover illustration. [1]
"Robot Dreams" involves Dr. Susan Calvin, chief robopsychologist at U.S. Robots.At the start of the story a new employee at U.S. Robots, Dr. Linda Rash, informs Dr. Calvin that one of the company's robots LVX-1 (dubbed Elvex by Dr. Calvin), whose brain was designed by Dr. Rash with a unique fractal design that mimicked human brain waves (positronic brain), experienced what he likened to a ...
Robot Dreams may refer to: Robot Dreams (short story collection), a 1986 collection of science fiction short stories by Isaac Asimov; Robot Dreams (short story), a ...
Spanish director Pablo Berger’s gorgeous animated film Robot Dreams—adapted from a graphic novel by Sara Varon—is the sum of details like that, and the result is so joyously, casually poetic ...
“Robot Dreams” begins in the East Village where Dog lives a rather lonely life. Before he sits down to eat a microwave dinner, he notices his solitary reflection in the TV screen. An ad ...
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Robot Dreams is a 2023 animated tragicomedy [6] film written and directed by Pablo Berger. [7] A Spanish-French co-production, it is based on the 2007 comic of the same name by Sara Varon . [ 8 ] The film follows an unusual friendship between a dog and a robot in New York City in 1984. [ 9 ]
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