In a world where pain has been optimized away and emotions are tightly regulated, a scientist and a rebellious artist launch an experiment that may teach an artificial mind... to weep.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
29pp
Genre:
Sci-Fi
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
Everyone
Based On:
novel by Igor Vishnevskyi
Synopsis/Details
In a distant future governed by the perfect Supermatrix, emotions have become parameters and suffering is deemed obsolete. Scientist Thea discovers an anomaly — a black rose blooming in the digital stream. Her search leads to an ancient artifact — a vyshyvanka embroidered with encoded feeling. Together with rogue artist Hyperion, she dares to initiate a forbidden experiment that might restore empathy to a sterile world — or bring the whole system crashing down.
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The Writer: Igor Vishnevskyi

Ihor Vyshnevsky (b. 1959) is a seasoned medical professional boasting 45 years of practical experience. While his scientific pursuits focus on biomechanics and systems biology, his extensive career has provided him with invaluable insights into human behavior, particularly in crisis scenarios. This deep understanding informs his distinct portrayal of interpersonal relationships in his writing. Fascinated by the evolving landscape of technology, Ihor has recently immersed himself in the study of human-AI interaction. The profound concepts stemming from this research have inspired him to transition these ideas into narrative form. Although he is not a professional screenwriter, his goal is to… Go to bio
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