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Ever since those weapons were created, he and us have been trying to undo what we did. Oppenheimer's technology is fantastic, the pure scientific innovation of splitting atoms, but it fed into the most devastating weapon the world has ever known. It is a cautionary tale, with this Oppenheimer-type Scientist, funded by the authorities and pursuing his own creativity, but blind to the consequences. The stitchpunks are a second chance at that technology. SA: Yes - although that quote is doublespeak - those in power are blaming it on the technology, and the Scientist, even though that technology was corrupted by the dictator himself. Is this a story in the Victorian tradition, like Shelley's Frankenstein, a warning of technology and the unrestricted pursuit of science? The trailer runs with the memorable phrase "Science has turned against us!". SP: But the Scientist's first creation, the machines, end up attacking mankind. I wanted to convey how he likes to play, being creative to bring these to life. All of the characters are doll-like, puppets, like Pinocchio, and the Scientist is this Geppetto-style character. I wanted to make a reference to Blade Runner, to the artificial intelligence of his toys. SciencePunk: The central character in the film is a scientist - but he starts off as a toymaker.
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So what does Shane have to say about this? I caught up with him last week to find out. And what's this business of a scientist turning to the "dark sciences" to create sentient beings? Technology run amok, machines on the rampage, the triumph of spirituality - does anyone else feel that they are in Kansas, if you get my drift?
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well, at least he has his own Facebook page). Why would I think such a thing? Watch the trailer below carefully (just tune out the annoying VJ at the start).ĭid you catch that, chums? "Science has turned against us" Whatever does that mean? It's nice to see that for once, a scientist gets to be the protagonist (even if he doesn't get a name. And it's also the reason I accepted - hoping that in payment I could pose that question to the man behind it all, director and creator of the 9 world, Shane Acker. This the question that has been troubling me since before I was approached by the film makers to feature content on SciencePunk. Is 9, the new Tim Burton produced animated feature, anti science?