Robot Rights, Human Love and a License to Kill? You Decide: AI Love You @ the Fringe

Robot Rights, Human Love and a License to Kill? You Decide: AI Love You @ the Fringe

Are artificially intelligent robots independent beings, capable of feeling pain and love? Do they deserve equal or lesser rights to humans, or no rights at all? In this choose-your-own-adventure play AI Love You asks audiences to contemplate the ethics of AI-human relationships, and decide the fate of a robot.

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Meet September's Featured Artist: Alina Senchenko

Meet September's Featured Artist: Alina Senchenko

“My practice is really trying to de-stereotype Ukraine and Eastern European countries. I try to look at a different point of Ukrainian life and society and try to breakdown structures. A lot of photographers from the West go to any Third World country and look at it with an exploitative gaze. There are people trying to live their lives in these places. It always made me mad to see this type of artwork.”

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Red Glimmer: The play that promises to exfoliate your neurotransmitters

Red Glimmer: The play that promises to exfoliate your neurotransmitters

“As humans we really can’t re-experience somatosensory sensations. It’s as if your brain creates this natural defense mechanism so you aren’t able to re-experience physical pain.” Through an interdimensional science experiment, Dusty Foot Production’s Red Glimmer looks at what might happen if our brains could do the same thing for emotional pain.

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