A love-deprived art collector falls for a charming artificial intelligence, but her confession gives him just one weekend to choose between man and machine.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
55pp
Genre:
Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
"The Art of Science" echoes films such as "Ex Machina" and the series "Black Mirror". The story is about an art collector struggling to find a companion who shares the same level of meaning as his art pieces when a charming robot named Art is left at his home for three days. David's real attraction to the Artificial Intelligence becomes further complicated when he learns that her owner, his close friend Michael, brutally beats her. When Michael returns looking for his property, David must confront his friend and defend his new lover. The fallout of David's decisions escalate into a threat to his life and identity as David's search for truth leads him down a path in which he may never return. The intrigue, tension, and emotion in "The Art of Science" appeals to the growing sci-fi, horror fanbase. Thanks for your consideration.
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The Writer: Mark Levesque

I'm a sci-fi, horror, and fantasy writer out of Connecticut. I'm obsessed with creating and enjoying stories filled with thematic conflict. The spark for this started when I saw Lord of the Rings in 2001. I was blown away by the film's ability to reveal human nature in a fantasy setting. I believe otherworldly and hyperreal scenarios force characters to reveal the truth in its purest form. I've completed two feature-length (90 pages) scripts and one short script (41 pages). I graduated with a BA in English from Quinnipiac University in 2014. I went on to complete my MA in English from Southern New Hampshire University in 2017 (3.8 GPA). Go to bio
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