In the Ă“rbita 9 universe, Therapy sessions happen in two rooms connected by what seems to be one-way mirrors, with the therapist and patient on either side of the glass. On the therapist’s side, the glass functions as a window where the therapist can see the patient clearly, as well as information regarding for instance how many therapy sessions the two have had together. On the patient’s side, it functions as a screen with the same information, except the patient cannot see the therapist. The therapist’s facial motions are tracked, and this information is then projected into another being, shown on screen to the patients. In other words, the therapist can see the patient, but the patient can only see an animated character. In the case when Alex goes to therapy, his therapist shows up on screen as a wolf’s head.Â
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Title | Publication Type | Year | Creator |
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Ă“rbita 9 | Narrative, Movie | Hatem Khraiche |
Who does what?
This character
This technology
This technology
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Machine P.O.V
Not machine P.O.V.
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