A Movie Not "2B" Missed At Vermont Institute of Contemporary Arts

posted Thursday, March 1, 2012

Vermont Institute of Contemporary Arts is proud to present "2B," a feature length sci-fi film which premiered at the Woodstock Film Festival. www.2bmovie.com

If one day, technology makes it possible to download our minds to machines, will we still be human? Will robots have legal rights? VTica will show "2B": The Era of Flesh is Over. This showing will be followed by a discussion with one of the films' producers. Bruce Duncan of Terasem Media and Film will lead an animated conversation exploring issues related to this area of rapidly developing technology much of which has already become reality. Come and enjoy this unique, entertaining, and enlightening film and join the conversation about what it means to be human today.

Bruce Duncan, M.Ed. is the Managing Director of the Terasem Movement Foundation, Lincoln, VT., which was founded by Dr. Martine Rothblatt, the inventor of SIRIUS satellite Radio and several other satellite and biotech companies.

Friday March, 2nd at 7pm
Admission to this film is now FREE

Vermont Institute of Contemporary Arts
15 Depot Street
Chester, VT
802 875-1018
www.VTica.org

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