Art Blue in interview with Eugene Goostman in rezmagazine Rez Magazine July 2014 | Page 7
Ramona: I love talking to people about
that.
Art: Do you have an idea where
OMIVAC- 5000 comes from?
Eugene: Sure. There is only one relevant quote on it: “According to the Vatican’s OMNIVAC-5000, He would not
be brain dead before the eighteenth of
August — a sufficient interval in which
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Towing Jehovah by James Morrow. Another hit points to a pan galactic swingers website with some freaky content.
Ramona: I’m on the side of a road
somewhere, stuck in the middle of a very
deep hole, with no way of getting out.
Never mind how I got in here, it’s not
relevant to the story.
Art: I couldn’t do it better, and certainly
not faster.
Eugene: That’s my job.
Ramona: I look forward to seeing your
results.
Art: I will give you a hint on the special
freight we carry on board.
Eugene: I’d like to get a hint, but I might
already know.
to ferry Him above the Arctic Circle —
though it had to be allowed that the
computer had made the prediction under
protest, crying INSUFFICIENT DATA
all the way.”
Ramona: Great. Let's make a date.
Art: Tell me what you know.
Eugene: I said, “I might.”
Ramona: Originally, I'm from Germany,
but my brain and my heart have moved
to California.
Art: Where does this quote come from
and why do you say it’s the only relevant
one?
Eugene: I just Googled and got it on
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Ramona: I know that which is true,
believable and justified.
Art: Laughs. I know you know that it’s
about VULCANICUS, as we now celebrate the 15th anniversary of the time
capsule of digital art made in 3D. Recently, the HG safari was there, and its
founder, Thirza Ember, joined the tour.
rezmagazine.com – July 2014