Serie: 2017
FRANKY (school performances)
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein can be read from two main levels: as science fiction and as human nature. The protagonist Victor Frankenstein is a scientist, driven by ambition of scientific curiosity. Shelley shows the dangerous aspects of the modern scientific world.
Franky, my re-imagination of this story, takes us to the 21″ century, where science can now make test tube babies, cure a number of “incurable” diseases – and perhaps make Artificial Intelligence more realistic than human beings.
The views and opinions expressed in this article do not represent the stand of the Council.
FRANKY (public performances)
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein can be read from two main levels: as science fiction and as human nature. The protagonist Victor Frankenstein is a scientist, driven by ambition of scientific curiosity. Shelley shows the dangerous aspects of the modern scientific world.
Franky, my re-imagination of this story, takes us to the 21″ century, where science can now make test tube babies, cure a number of “incurable” diseases – and perhaps make Artificial Intelligence more realistic than human beings.
The views and opinions expressed in this article do not represent the stand of the Council.