Victim of the Brain
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Directed by | Piet Hoenderdos |
Written by | Daniel Dennett (story) Stanislaw Lem (story) Terrel Miedaner (story) |
Produced by | Kees Kasander Denis Wigman |
Cinematography | Frans Bromet |
Edited by | Wim Louwrier |
Music by | Facemusic |
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Country | Netherlands |
Language | English |
Victim of the Brain is a 1988 film by Dutch director Piet Hoenderdos, loosely based on The Mind's I (1981), a compilation of texts and stories on the philosophy of mind and self, co-edited by Douglas Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett. The film weaves interviews with Hofstadter with adaptations of several works in the book: Dennett's Where am I?, The Soul of the Mark III Beast by Terrel Miedaner, and also the short story The Seventh Sally: How Trurl's Own Perfection Led to No Good from The Cyberiad by Stanisław Lem. The film was shown several times on television in the Netherlands in the late 1980s.
See also
[edit]- Brain in a vat, the topic of the story Where am I?
- Can a machine have a soul?, ideas related to The Soul of the Mark III Beast
- Matrix reality, a popular term for concepts in the story How Trurl's Own Perfection Led to No Good