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==Fembots of ''Lovebot''==
==Fembots of ''Lovebot''==
[[Image:Lovebot.png|thumb|350px|Briga Heelan as EVE]]
[[Image:Lovebot_13.jpg|thumb|350px|Briga Heelan as EVE]]
The short splits between the aware and unaware fembots, both portrayed as perfect replicas of humans. (No face-offs, no obvious seams, no metal, and no [[access panel]]s are seen. Most of the robotic nature is portrayed through active choices of the actors.) EVE, a special-ordered fembot, demonstrates a level of curiosity and self-initiative brought about by programming. Levels are presented in activating her personality, starting in [[blank stare]] mode and progressing towards a more developed, but not necessarily human, personality.
The short splits between the aware and unaware fembots, both portrayed as perfect replicas of humans. (No face-offs, no obvious seams, no metal, and no [[access panel]]s are seen. Most of the robotic nature is portrayed through active choices of the actors.) EVE, a special-ordered fembot, demonstrates a level of curiosity and self-initiative brought about by programming. Levels are presented in activating her personality, starting in [[blank stare]] mode and progressing towards a more developed, but not necessarily human, personality.


[[Image:Lovebot_15.jpg|thumb|350px|Mary Kate Wiles as Sara]]
Sara, the second fembot featured, is a replica of the protagonist's deceased wife. She is presented as an [[unaware]], and it is cautioned that she should not be alerted to her fembot nature. During her start-up, however, she is shown in an unprogrammed state. She states the fembots' specific start-up phrase ("This is a very pretty house") in a monotone.
Sara, the second fembot featured, is a replica of the protagonist's deceased wife. She is presented as an [[unaware]], and it is cautioned that she should not be alerted to her fembot nature. During her start-up, however, she is shown in an unprogrammed state. She states the fembots' specific start-up phrase ("This is a very pretty house") in a monotone.



Revision as of 01:14, 3 September 2013

Lovebot is a 2009 short film, released directly to the internet.

Description

Adrian, with the help of a Vexacorp agent, acquires an EVE (Emotional Vexacorp Entity), an android designed for love.

Fembots of Lovebot

Briga Heelan as EVE

The short splits between the aware and unaware fembots, both portrayed as perfect replicas of humans. (No face-offs, no obvious seams, no metal, and no access panels are seen. Most of the robotic nature is portrayed through active choices of the actors.) EVE, a special-ordered fembot, demonstrates a level of curiosity and self-initiative brought about by programming. Levels are presented in activating her personality, starting in blank stare mode and progressing towards a more developed, but not necessarily human, personality.

Mary Kate Wiles as Sara

Sara, the second fembot featured, is a replica of the protagonist's deceased wife. She is presented as an unaware, and it is cautioned that she should not be alerted to her fembot nature. During her start-up, however, she is shown in an unprogrammed state. She states the fembots' specific start-up phrase ("This is a very pretty house") in a monotone.

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