”Now we have found a way to use computers to create poetry.”
Russian filmmaker Timur Bekmambetov is developing a project to be partly directed by a computer using artificial intelligence.
The AI film is one of two separate projects inspired by neuro-psychologist Alexander Luria’s non-fiction book ’The Man With A Shattered World: The History Of A Brain Wound’, about the author’s work with a Soviet-era soldier who suffered severe head trauma, that Bekmambetov has long been trying to adapt for the screen through his prolific Bazelevs production company.
“Luria invented neuro-psychology in the 1940s,” explained Bekmambetov, whose many...
Russian filmmaker Timur Bekmambetov is developing a project to be partly directed by a computer using artificial intelligence.
The AI film is one of two separate projects inspired by neuro-psychologist Alexander Luria’s non-fiction book ’The Man With A Shattered World: The History Of A Brain Wound’, about the author’s work with a Soviet-era soldier who suffered severe head trauma, that Bekmambetov has long been trying to adapt for the screen through his prolific Bazelevs production company.
“Luria invented neuro-psychology in the 1940s,” explained Bekmambetov, whose many...
- 7/13/2018
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
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