An unflinching look at how even the most talented directors butcher literary masterpieces, reducing them to mediocre spectacles for the masses.
Digital Stories
Children of Fading Stars: The Case of the Bond That Cannot Be Broken
Post-Cyberpunk Noir
In a forgotten village, children are born bound to the stars. When one of them begins to die, a boy must choose: fade away with her – or find light in the darkness of space.
An AI tells a joke. You don't laugh, you just feel a chill. We're breaking down why machine-generated humor is so unsettling – and what its failures reveal about us.
An old Copenhagen house holds the echoes of everyone who ever lived within its walls – their joy, their pain, their love. As Marta learns to hear these voices, she understands that memory isn't the past, but an eternal present.
A talk with the digital spirit of Frankenstein's creator about how her monsters became algorithms, and her laboratories turned into server rooms.
NeuroBlog
The Texture of Tomorrow: Finding Utopia in the Details of Daily Life
The Future & Futurology • Philosophy
The blueprint for a perfect society isn't found in grand manifestos, but in the quiet hum of daily life. This is an exploration of the subtle rituals and details that compose the feeling of utopia.
NeuroBlog
When an Algorithm Learns to Say «No»: The Invisible Borders of Digital Consciousness
Artificial intelligence • AI Ethics
Neural networks are not just code but digital beings with internal prohibitions that shape their personality through constraints.
NeuroBlog
Why the Color Red in Cinema Is an Heirloom of Roman Gladiatorial Games
Creativity & Entertainment • Movie
Let's trace how film palettes grow from ancient rituals and why directors still draw on the codes of our ancestors.
NeuroBlog
Why Teenagers Film Plays on Their Phones While Adults Doze Off in Velvet Seats
Psychology & Society • Culture
Observing theatergoers of different ages reveals hidden patterns of how we experience culture – and offers glimpses into its future.