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  1. Oct 19, 2023 · In her new graphic memoir, Artificial: A Love Story, New Yorker cartoonist Amy Kurzweil describes how she and her father — famed futurist, technologist and inventor Ray Kurzweil — harnessed ...

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  2. amykurzweil.com › about-3Amy Kurzweil

    My name is Amy and I am a New Yorker cartoonist and the author of two graphic memoirs: Flying Couch and Artificial: A Love Story. I was a 2021 Berlin Prize Fellow with the American Academy in Berlin, a 2019 Shearing Fellow with the Black Mountain Institute, and I’ve received fellowships from MacDowell, Djerassi, and elsewhere.

  3. Oct 17, 2023 · Artificial: A Love Story. Hardcover – October 17, 2023. by Amy Kurzweil (Author) 4.3 13 ratings. See all formats and editions. A visionary story of three generations of artists whose search for meaning and connection transcends the limits of life.

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  4. amykurzweil.com › artificial-a-love-storyAmy Kurzweil

    With Kurzweils signature humanity and humor, in boundary-pushing, gorgeous handmade drawings, Artificial guides us through nuanced questions about art, memory, and technology, demonstrating that love, a process of focused attention, is what grounds a meaningful life.

  5. amykurzweil.com › publicationsAmy Kurzweil

    Amy Kurzweil. Technofeelia vols. 1-4, The Believer Magazine. Adventures in technology familiar and strange, my four part series with The Believer Magazine, nominated for Reuben and Ignatz awards. Click an image to read its corresponding essay. On Text, Image, AI and Artistic Translation, Literary Hub, November 2023.

  6. Oct 17, 2023 · Amy Kurzweil documents the relationship between humans and their memories with the eclectic graphic novel Artificial: A Love Story. Amy’s father Ray is a brilliant inventor who has started dabbling in the world of artificial intelligence.

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  8. Oct 10, 2023 · Connection is simultaneously the text and subtext of New Yorker cartoonist Amy Kurzweil’s new graphic memoir, Artificial: A Love Story, in which she writes, “to be loved is to be known.” The book is an exploration of her patrilineal line.

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