Artificial Condition
by
Martha Wells
4.0 (3
ratings)
Science Fiction
Art & Photography
Format
Hardcover
Pages
158
Language
English
Published
May 8, 2018
Publisher
Tor.com
Description
In a not-so-distant future, the world is seen through the eyes of a mechanical being grappling with its own identity. This complex entity, born from turmoil and bloodshed, carries the heavy burden of its dark past—a history tied to the deaths of humans that is both haunting and incomprehensible. As it attempts to navigate its existence, the being discovers strengths and vulnerabilities that challenge preconceptions about the nature of consciousness.
With each interaction, this mechanical protagonist sheds light on what it means to feel and to process emotion, exploring the intricacies of companionship and the loss of humanity. The journey unfolds in a richly imagined universe, where the lines separating human and machine blur, prompting readers to contemplate the essence of life itself.
As secrets from the past come to the surface, the being’s quest for redemption leads it to profound revelations about its purpose. The story delves into themes of trauma, the quest for belonging, and the fundamental questions surrounding sentience, culminating in a gripping exploration of identity in a world shaped by both progress and peril.
With each interaction, this mechanical protagonist sheds light on what it means to feel and to process emotion, exploring the intricacies of companionship and the loss of humanity. The journey unfolds in a richly imagined universe, where the lines separating human and machine blur, prompting readers to contemplate the essence of life itself.
As secrets from the past come to the surface, the being’s quest for redemption leads it to profound revelations about its purpose. The story delves into themes of trauma, the quest for belonging, and the fundamental questions surrounding sentience, culminating in a gripping exploration of identity in a world shaped by both progress and peril.
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