The Unmanned - 2045 - The Death of Ray Kurzweil

The Unmanned - 2045 - The Death of Ray Kurzweil

In which genealogy is broken and the father-son of a son-father drifts in an emerging new world

2014 · 26 min

First episode of the series The Unmanned, “The Death of Ray Kurzweil” shows the wandering of Ray Kurzweil (promoter of a technological immortality and of transhumanism) along with his father-son, Friedrich, in the vastness of a tropical forest. This film of anticipation, entirely filmed by drones, takes place in 2045, at the critical threshold of technological singularity.

Directed by Raphaël Siboni

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