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How to Build an Android : The True Story of Philip K. Dick's Robotic Resurrection - David Dufty

How to Build an Android

The True Story of Philip K. Dick's Robotic Resurrection

By: David Dufty

Paperback | 4 June 2013

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The stranger-than-fiction story of the ingenious creation and loss of an artificially intelligent android of science-fiction writer Philip K. Dick

In late January 2006, a young robotocist on the way to Google headquarters lost an overnight bag on a flight somewhere between Dallas and Las Vegas. In it was a fully functional head of the android replica of Philip K. Dick, cult science-fiction writer and counterculture guru. It has never been recovered.

In a story that echoes some of the most paranoid fantasies of a Dick novel, readers get a fascinating inside look at the scientists and technology that made this amazing android possible. The author, who was a fellow researcher at the University of Memphis Institute of Intelligent Systems while the android was being built, introduces readers to the cutting-edge technology in robotics, artificial intelligence, and sculpture that came together in this remarkable machine and captured the imagination of scientists, artists, and science-fiction fans alike. And there are great stories about Dick himself--his inspired yet deeply pessimistic worldview, his bizarre lifestyle, and his enduring creative legacy. In the tradition of popular science classics like "Packing for Mars" and "The Disappearing Spoon," "How to Build an Android" is entertaining and informative--popular science at its best.

Industry Reviews
"Stranger than fiction."--"The Washington Post ""[Dufty] knows the atmosphere of the Institute for Intelligent Systems from the inside. He ably describes the fertile, feverish atmosphere of intellectual endeavor, the kind of place where a crazy idea--like building a Philip K. Dick android--could take hold."--"Los Angeles Times""Dufty provides an exhaustive understanding of how to build an android....He is hip to campus office politics and the way egos rub together, and the suspenseful anxiety of grant applications....The character who ends up being most intriguing is poor nonhuman Phil, whose unknown destiny gives the book a tinge of sorrow."--"The New York Times Book Review""Dufty explains how Dick was made into a machine by an endearingly nerdy group of roboticists. [He] uses the unlikely story to meditate on the state of robotics and artificial intelligence."--"Slate""[The creators'] fascination with the aesthetic evolution of androids into more human-looking forms makes for especially compelling reading."--"The Dallas Morning News""A fascinating and mind-bending book."--"Booklist""You've got to love a book that includes physics-lecturing fish, android Einsteins, and researchers intent on building robot replicas of their wives and girlfriends. Not to mention Philip K. Dick himself. This is an instant classic of weird science."--Alex Boese, bestselling author of "Elephants on Acid and Electric Sheep""This story is touching, absorbing and, ultimately, an exploration of what it means to be human."--"The Spectator""The best kind of popular science...Leaves you hungry to know more, and wondering at the possibilities that may lie ahead."--Australian Bookseller & Publisher"Literally incredible."--"The Age ""[Dufty's] reconstruction through interviews with the participants is an appealing depiction of brilliant minds dreaming big on shoestring budgets."--"The New York Times Book Review""A highly technical story that Dufty mana

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