其實我只是把動畫的台詞都打出來而已XD
強烈推薦大家趕快去看愛死機器人,保證不後悔。
Like millions of others, I’d heard Zima
announce the unveiling of his final work of art. Over the years, I’d asked many times for
interviews and was always rejected. Now for whatever reason, Zima Blue had
requested to speak with me. I couldn’t decide whether the blue was a closer match to the sky or to the sea. Neither, really.
Zima Blue, it was a precise thing. Little is known about Zima’s history. It was said that he started his art career
in portraiture, but for Zima, the human form was too small a subject. The search for deeper meaning caused him to
look further to the cosmos itself. That’s how the mural work started. They
were undeniably brilliant.
One day, Zima unveiled a mural that had
something different about it. In the middle of the canvas was a tiny blue
square. The square was just the beginning. Over the next several decades, the abstract
shapes changed and became more dominant. But, always, the shade of blue was the
same. It was Zima Blue. Before very long, Zima unveiled the first
of his entirely blue murals. It was considered by many to be as far as
Zima could take things. They couldn’t have been more wrong. When most people speak about his Blue Period,
they mean the era of the truly huge murals…but Zima was just getting started.
It was a certain level of spectacle that
made Zima truly famous, even to those with no interest in art. But fame was never the point. In spite of all his success, Zima was still
dissatisfied and what he did next was, for many, too extreme a sacrifice to
make for art.
-Glad you could make it, Claire. How was
the flight? Relax, Claire.
-Hi.
-Some people find me intimidating, but they
quickly get over it. It’s been over 100 years since I’ve spoken to the press. I’ve
invited you here because I want you to help me tell my story. Shall we take a
little walk?
He was a handsome man, even after all his
transformations. There was a planet called Kharkov Eight. It specialized in illicit cybernetic
modifications. He underwent radical biological procedures
that enabled him to tolerate extreme environments without the burden of a
protective suit. His eyes could see in any known spectrum. He no longer breathed oxygen. His skin was replaced with pressurized
polymer and so he ventured forth to commune with the cosmos. But what Zima eventually realized is that
the cosmos was already speaking its own truth far far better than he ever
could.
-My search for truth has led me here, to
what will be my final piece. At last, I understand the thing I sought through
my art.
-And what does this swimming pool have to
do with that?
-It’s not just any swimming pool. Long ago,
it belonged to a talented young woman with a keen interest in practical
robotics. She created dozens of robots to do odd jobs around her house, but she
was especially fond of the one she’d created to clean her swimming pool. The
little machine toiled endlessly, scrubbing the ceramic sides of the pool. But
the young woman wasn’t satisfied with the job it did. So she gave it a full
color vision system and a brain large enough to process the visual data into a
model of its surroundings. She gave it the ability to make its own decisions,
to design different strategies for cleaning the pool. She continued to use the
machine as a test-bed for new hardware and software. And by stages, it became
more aware. Eventually, the woman died. The little machine was passed from one
owner to the next. They added things, made modifications here and there, and
with every iteration, it became more alive. Became more…me. This is that same
pool. I had it dug up. Moved here.
-But you’re a man with machine parts, not a
machine that thinks it’s a man.
-Sometimes, it’s difficult even for me to
understand what I’ve become. And harder still to remember what I once was.
-The blue of the tiles…
-Zima Blue, the manufacturer called it. The
first thing I ever saw. This was where I began. A crude little machine with
barely enough intelligence to steer itself. But it was my world. It was all I
knew, all I need to know.
-And now?
-I will immerse myself. And as I do, I will
slowly shut down my higher brain functions…un-making myself…leaving just enough
to appreciate my surroundings…to extract some simple pleasure from the
execution of a task well done. My search for truth is finished at last. I’m
going home.
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