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Examples
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The Replicant is not aware of this because they are not conscious of self, therefore they are not conscious of their rights.
Moral Intuition Poll 2005
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Will’s case of the Replicant is really more of a Turing test scenario, and says “it’s intelligence because we choose to call it that.”
Moral Intuition Poll 2005
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We don't realize that much of Jean Claude Van Damme's direct-to-DVD output (such as Replicant) is actually equal if not occasionally superior to his theatrical filmography.
Scott Mendelson: The Action Films Didn't Get Smaller, We Just Got Older 2010
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In Los Angeles - overcrowded and choked in pollution - of the year 2019, the Tyrell Corporation leads the field of robot design with the "Replicant," a being virtually identical to a human, but superior in strength and agility, and at least equal in intelligence.
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Natural history by Roxy Paine (l) Distillation detail, (r) Replicant of Amanita Muscaria
Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery Mark Wiener 2010
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Spared for the moment from the "Dendroid" invasion is Gallery One -- where a magnetic example from Paine's "Replicant" series is on view, a wall sprouting a "butterfly's eye view" of colorful examples of many species of mushrooms, so realistic -- some are even broken -- that a friend was tempted to touch to prove they were not real mushrooms.
Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery Mark Wiener 2010
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Spared for the moment from the "Dendroid" invasion is Gallery One -- where a magnetic example from Paine's "Replicant" series is on view, a wall sprouting a "butterfly's eye view" of colorful examples of many species of mushrooms, so realistic -- some are even broken -- that a friend was tempted to touch to prove they were not real mushrooms.
Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery Mark Wiener 2010
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Natural history by Roxy Paine (l) Distillation detail, (r) Replicant of Amanita Muscaria
Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery Mark Wiener 2010
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Spared for the moment from the "Dendroid" invasion is Gallery One -- where a magnetic example from Paine's "Replicant" series is on view, a wall sprouting a "butterfly's eye view" of colorful examples of many species of mushrooms, so realistic -- some are even broken -- that a friend was tempted to touch to prove they were not real mushrooms.
Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery Mark Wiener 2010
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Natural history by Roxy Paine (l) Distillation detail, (r) Replicant of Amanita Muscaria
Mark Wiener and Linda DiGusta: Magic Mushrooms and a Tree of Steel -- Roxy Paine @ James Cohan Gallery Mark Wiener 2010
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