The Unmanned - 1922 - The Uncomputable

"In which a storm breaks out in a computing division and its simulation is turned inside out"

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Fourth episode of The Unmanned series, “The Uncomputable” is the story of a failure: the building in the northern plains of Scotland of a giant climate prediction factory by meteorologist Lewis Fry Richardson. This enormous inverted terrestrial globe supposed to host 64,000 women-computers and able to forecast the world weather was never built. Partly shot in a wind tunnel (used for aerodynamics simulation), this episode shows the impossible attempt at building the factory and the collapse of its hypothesis of a global computation. As a storm breaks out over the construction site for the simulation, the film itself and all of the parameters are progressively turned inside out.

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Year
2014
Runtime
26m
Director
Language
EN
🎬 Raphaël Siboni

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The Unmanned - 1922 - The Uncomputable has a runtime of 26m ( and 26 minutes).
The Unmanned - 1922 - The Uncomputable was directed by Raphaël Siboni and released in 2014.

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