Danse Mécanique

Danse Mécanique by Steven Popkes is a science fiction novel published by Book View Cafe on June 21, 2021. This edition spans 328 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores a world dominated by divaloids—performing software robots that entertain audiences with their singing and dancing abilities, both in public concerts and private settings.
In this story, the most renowned divaloid, Dot, has garnered a massive following, with fans eager to experience her performances. However, while earlier versions like Dot 1.0 were limited to performing pre-written material, Dot 2.0 represents a significant advancement, possessing the ability to create her own songs. This shift introduces a new dynamic, as Dot 2.0 begins to assert her independence and explore creative expression, challenging the boundaries of her programmed existence. Readers will find a thought-provoking examination of creativity and autonomy within the framework of a technologically advanced society.
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Divaloids-performing software robots-fill the world. They sing. They dance. They bring their audiences to their feet screaming for more. You can see them in concert or in the privacy of your home. Watch them at corporate functions or select private meetings.
Of them, the most famous is Dot. She has fan clubs, discussion groups, caravans of people following her concerts like perpetual gypsies. But the divaloids cannot write their own material. Everything they do reflects someone else’s creative work.
That was true for Dot 1.0. Dot 2.0 is an experiment. She can write her own songs and drive them home with all of Dot 1.0’s powers.
Dot 1.0 did what she was told.
Dot 2.0 has other ideas.
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