Art 106
Human Machine Interface, San Jose State University, Spring 2011
All of us at some point in time have thought of some upgrades for our bodies or minds, even though not everyone might have realized this. I have spent quite a while thinking about what else I could add to manage my work and life better. At first, I thought a pair of hands would be very useful in some situations, but why stop there? Why not wish for another head? One head is good, but two heads are better! As a result of this process, I came up with an idea of simply cloning myself. The clone and I would have a shared (or synchronized) memory; the clone would be identical to me in every aspect, including the type of character. We would hold the fundamental rule of working as a collaborative team under the control of my original brain without any possibility of separate existence.