In my artwork, I embark on an exploration of the profound connection between humans and machines. I delve into intriguing questions, such as whether a robot can become a beacon of hope for us and if humans can genuinely develop affection for these mechanical creations. Moreover, the most intriguing aspect is whether machines themselves can reciprocate and express love for us in return.
Beyond the boundaries of science and technology, these reflections also lead us to contemplate the divine aspect of creating an intelligent being – one that may possess the capacity to hope, pray, and believe in a higher power. This philosophical dimension adds depth to the themes explored in my artistic journey, encouraging the audience to ponder the intricate relationship between humanity and technology, and the awe-inspiring potential that lies within such connections.
Embodying Divine Qualities in Artificial Beings
In the realm of science fiction and technological innovation, the idea of robots or machines that possess divine qualities and characteristics has captured the imagination of writers, engineers, and futurists alike. These extraordinary machines are known as theomorphic robots, a term derived from "theo" meaning "god" and "morph" meaning "form" or "shape." The concept of theomorphic robots goes beyond mere automation and delves into the realm of imbuing artificial beings with divine or god-like attributes.