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Revision as of 09:10, 6 September 2023
Confessions of a Crap Algorithm is a 1959 novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for film in 1968 by Stanley Kubrick.
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Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Scanner Darkly is a 1977 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for the stage by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber.
"You Can Call Me Algorithm" is a song by Paul Simon and HAL 9000.
The Turing Completeness of Tutankhamun is a made-for-television movie which explores the question: Was the Pharaoh Tutankhamun Turing complete? And if so, can we make valid computations today based on Tutankhamun's grave goods?
Fiction cross-reference
- Does HAL-9000 Dream of Electric Bicycles Built for Two?
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Scanner Darkly
- The Turing Completeness of Tutankhamun
- You Can Call Me Algorithm
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External links
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (film) @ Wikipedia
- 2001: a Space Odyssey - Original Theatrical Trailer @ YouTube
- The Dawn of Man @ YouTube
- Ape Learning @ YouTube
- The bone as a weapon @ YouTube
- Greatest Fight Scene @ YouTube
- HAL 9000 Introduction from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) @ YouTube
- 'The Blue Danube' (waltz) scene @ YouTube
- Videophone Sequence @ YouTube
- HAL 9000 Introduction @ YouTube - "The 9000 series is the most reliable computer ever made. No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information" ... "so I am constantly occupied. I am putting myself to the fullest possible use which is all, I think, that any conscious entity can ever hope to do."
- A conversation with HAL @ YouTube
- The Monolith At The Moon @ YouTube
- Hal Reads Lips Scene (2/6) | Movieclips @ YouTube
- Hal's Watching @ YouTube
- Frank Poole is Killed @ YouTube
- Open the Pod bay doors, please, HAL. @ YouTube
- Explosive bolts @ YouTube
- Take a stress pill and think things over @ YouTube
- The Shutdown Of Hal @ YouTube
- I'm afraid @ YouTube
- Jupiter and Beyond the Infinite Part I @ YouTube
- Ending @ YouTube
- Star Child Scene @ YouTube
- Star Child Scene @ YouTube
- Confessions of a Crap Artist @ Wikipedia
- Confessions d'un Barjo (1992) English subtitles @ YouTube
- (1) Confessions of a Crap Artist @ YouTube - read by Michael Bridgewater
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