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I Feel Machine
I Feel Machine | Julian Hanshaw, Krent Able
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Since the turn of the century, technology has transformed the way we communicate and consume, how we work and fall in love and navigate the world. We are increasingly reliant on it--but few of us know anything about the science that is driving this technological change. Kurt Vonnegut famously said that to leave technology out of fiction is to misrepresent life. Here, six acclaimed graphic novelists present reports from the digital frontier. Exploring everything from artificial intelligence to virtual reality, I Feel Machine is by turns cautionary and celebratory, touching and terrifying. It challenges and confronts the digital world using the most technologically efficient machine ever invented: the book.
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booklover3258
I Feel Machine | Julian Hanshaw, Krent Able
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My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/Vhn0qzFhr8g

Enjoy!

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Robotswithpersonality
I Feel Machine | Julian Hanshaw, Krent Able
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I really only enjoyed two of the stories. I picked the anthology up because it contains a comic/short graphic story by Tillie Walden (artist/writer of On A Sunbeam), and I loved the meditation on how humans would react to sentient screens in our daily life removing themselves from the equation once they deemed themselves harmful. Shaun Tan's Here I Am story was gorgeous, like a pastel Where the Wild Things Are, and I liked the way it ended.

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BruceWalken
I Feel Machine | Julian Hanshaw, Krent Able
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This book is fantastic. Each story is spot on great reading but it‘s the last story which goes full on horror. This is the most messed up story on the book so if you dig this you will love the rest!