Robots

Robot of the day: September 16

While they are certainly capable of constructing abstractions of their own, the robots seem to enjoy being the subjects of my drawings. “One day you’ll have to draw me,” I say. The robots look at me without saying anything. Are they gathering data? Mapping the surface of my face? Only time will tell.

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Robot of the day: September 15

Upon returning from a randomized perambulation, the robot’s path was intercepted and temporarily paralleled by a cat. After a few minutes the cat angled away down an alley, where it paused, just once, to look back and momentarily regard the robot.

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Robot of the day: September 12

The robots: “When we approach a familiar environment from a different vector, we must construct a new map. It is later integrated with existing data, but during mapping, what was once quantified is now unfamiliar.” “I often feel the same way,” I said.

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Robot of the day: August 25

Another “art drop” at 35,000 feet.

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Robot of the day: August 18

Newton was one of the most respected of the analysts, able to build bridges between seemingly unrelated memory stores and thus synthesize meaning from a soup of chaotic data.

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Robot of the day: August 15

Ignoring its surroundings, the robot strode through the abandoned halls. The bright light streamed through the high windows illuminating nothing but forgotten purpose.

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Robot of the day: August 9

Unique individuals

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Robot of the day: August 8

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Robot of the day: August 6

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Robot of the day: August 4

Airsickness bag art…

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Robot of the Day: August 2

Seeking to catch the light in an analog photo-chemical reaction.

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Robot of the Day: August 1 and 2

Let’s go!