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The Martian Word for World is Mother

The Martian Word for World is Mother

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The film mixes sci-fi with a critical approach to current proposals to colonize Mars. Presenting three possible Martian worlds, it was produced using the GPT-3 language processing model and is inspired by space ecology, interplanetary law, non-human sign systems and data science

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Original Language

English

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Release Date

05 October 2022

Country

United Kingdom

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