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Frankenstein 3.r, The destroyer of the worlds

Author: THanasis Triaridis

The Frankenstein 3.R refers to the tragedy of the Anthropotheos, the Homo Deus, the emerging species that, thanks to AI (Artificial Intelligence) and the Adaptive Neurogrid 3.R, will dominate the...

The Frankenstein 3.R refers to the tragedy of the Anthropotheos, the Homo Deus, the emerging species that, thanks to AI (Artificial Intelligence) and the Adaptive Neurogrid 3.R, will dominate the world. It focuses on Victor Frankenstein, the greatest scientist of his time: he creates the first Anthropotheos, the perfect Creature, who forms itself from Human...

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  • Themes Cinema, Theory & History of Art
  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 220
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2024
  • Publisher Publisher Kapa Ekdotiki
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The Frankenstein 3.R refers to the tragedy of the Anthropotheos, the Homo Deus, the emerging species that, thanks to AI (Artificial Intelligence) and the Adaptive Neurogrid 3.R, will dominate the world. It focuses on Victor Frankenstein, the greatest scientist of his time: he creates the first Anthropotheos, the perfect Creature, who forms itself from Human essence and gathers a thousand times the cognitive capacity of a human brain.

Frankenstein believes that the Anthropotheos will embody good, but from the very moment of its creation, the beautiful, immortal creature decides to destroy the world. This is a work of extreme and immeasurable violence, but also a work about passionate human love amidst destruction. Fluid in time and space.

Tragedy, political allegory, or even a baroque futuristic romantic fairy tale of the New Age, Frankenstein 3.R is a work about the trajectory of human civilization towards its end.

The afterword in this edition is signed by: Ilias Maglinis, Author and journalist, editor-in-chief of the cultural supplement "Arts and Letters" of Kathimerini on Sundays, Anna Stavrakopoulou, Professor of Theater Studies-History of Theater at the Department of Theater of the School of Fine Arts of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and Amalia Kontogianni, Dramaturg, PhD in Theater Studies, head of the Department of Artistic Work and Dramaturgy of the National Theater of Northern Greece.

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Author
THanasis Triaridis
Publisher
Kapa Ekdotiki
Language
Greek
Subtitle
The destroyer of the worlds
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
220
Release Date
5/2024
Publication Date
2024
Award
-
Dimensions
12x16 cm
Art Movement
Baroque, Modernism
Art Albums
Yes
Subjects
Cinema, Theory & History of Art
ISBN-13
9789606283208

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The Frankenstein 3.R refers to the tragedy of the Anthropotheos, the Homo Deus, the emerging species that, thanks to AI (Artificial Intelligence) and the Adaptive Neurogrid 3.R, will dominate the world. It focuses on Victor Frankenstein, the greatest scientist of his time: he creates the first Anthropotheos, the perfect Creature, who forms itself from Human essence and gathers a thousand times the cognitive capacity of a human brain.

Frankenstein believes that the Anthropotheos will embody good, but from the very moment of its creation, the beautiful, immortal creature decides to destroy the world. This is a work of extreme and immeasurable violence, but also a work about passionate human love amidst destruction. Fluid in time and space.

Tragedy, political allegory, or even a baroque futuristic romantic fairy tale of the New Age, Frankenstein 3.R is a work about the trajectory of human civilization towards its end.

The afterword in this edition is signed by: Ilias Maglinis, Author and journalist, editor-in-chief of the cultural supplement "Arts and Letters" of Kathimerini on Sundays, Anna Stavrakopoulou, Professor of Theater Studies-History of Theater at the Department of Theater of the School of Fine Arts of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and Amalia Kontogianni, Dramaturg, PhD in Theater Studies, head of the Department of Artistic Work and Dramaturgy of the National Theater of Northern Greece.

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Author
THanasis Triaridis
Publisher
Kapa Ekdotiki
Language
Greek
Subtitle
The destroyer of the worlds
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
220
Release Date
5/2024
Publication Date
2024
Award
-
Dimensions
12x16 cm
Art Movement
Baroque, Modernism
Art Albums
Yes
Subjects
Cinema, Theory & History of Art
ISBN-13
9789606283208

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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