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Is "Blinky" the horrible reality of a robotic future?
Although Hollywood films warn of sentient artificial intelligence looking to overthrow and exterminate its human creators, they're mostly a reason for their big-name stars to jump through the air in slow-motion while dual-wielding rocket-propelled grenade launchers while a hovership explodes behind them. Blinky, on the other hand, paints a much more likely reality of the dangers we may soon face as intelligent robotics become as commonplace as smartphones and voice-activated assistants like Siri. Blinky is a short film written, directed, and edited by Ruairi Robinson. The budget was 45,000 euro (approximately $60K U.S.) for the actual shoot, while the extensive visual effects were done almost entirely by Robinson himself. "Visual effects were completed over a period of 9 months, of hell," says Robinson.
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