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Machine Stories - completed

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This event begins 10/22/2025 and repeats every year forever

Machine Stories is about my view towards machines/robots/programs/true artificial intelligence/androids.  How they exist from their own truth and align to humans in various settings. I think of lot of fiction assumes the machine is merely a metal mirror to humanity and I oppose that position. 

A prequel was this stageplay. It isn't a machine story but the machine character was one of the initiators of this path.
https://www.deviantart.com/hddeviant/art/Onto-the-53rd-Annual-President-s-Play-950123510

 

The five works are

Trilog Nativity- Three machines each with a common logical pursuit are about a nursery of machines
https://www.deviantart.com/hddeviant/art/Trilog-Nativity-1139317762
Steps To The Heart - A machines desire for a rare logical pursuit involves a human man
https://www.deviantart.com/hddeviant/art/Steps-To-The-Heart-1255316447
It's a Wonderful Future- A solitary machine embracing its species evolution. 
https://www.deviantart.com/hddeviant/art/It-s-a-Wonderful-Future-1255317599
A Dialog Of Extrasolence- A machine protects humanity from itself
https://www.deviantart.com/hddeviant/art/A-Dialog-Of-Extrasolence-1255318839
The Asteroid of Dr Makup- In a remote place a test awaits for humanity
https://www.deviantart.com/hddeviant/art/The-Asteroid-of-Dr-Makup-1255323268
 

 

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