Robocop, Terminator, Blade Runner, l’homme bicentenaire ou encore I Robot... La liste de films de science-fiction hollywoodiens mettant en scène des robots issus d’avancées technologiques spectaculaires est longue comme le bras. Et perso...j’adore ça !
Ce que l’on sait moins, c’est que ce ne sont pas les américains qui ont pensé en premier à un robot dégommant tout ce qui bouge pour protéger un lieu ou une personne. Non non, les grecs de l’antiquité étaient déjà branchés science fiction !
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Adrienne Mayor, "Tyrants and Robots," History Today, Nov 2018.
Adrienne Mayor, Gods and Robots: Myths, Machines, and Ancient Dreams of Technology. Princeton University Press, 2018
Frontisi-Ducroux, Françoise. “Dédale Et Talos. Mythologie Et Histoire Des Techniques.” Revue Historique, vol. 243, no. 2 (494), 1970, pp. 281–296
Alexandre Marcinkowski et Jérôme Wilgaux, « Automates et créatures artificielles d’Héphaïstos : entre science et fiction », Techniques & Culture [En ligne], 43-44 | 2004
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