Despite his orthodoxy, Philip II commissioned his clockmaker to commit an act of audacious liturgical daring: to craft a machine to do the job of a monk, and which still offers those prayers of thanksgiving 460 years after he was first wound. The monk continues to make offerings on behalf of the life of a child who died in the 16th century. Turriano’s ‘miracle’ is ultimately an ingenious device made cunningly.
https://aeon.co/essays/can-a-robot-pray-does-an-automaton-have-a-soul-ai-and-theology-meet
@estherschindler a clockpunk monk. next step a steampunk bishop? a cardinal made of tubes and coils and resistors? popetron 3000?
@estherschindler The ultimate indulgence grant.
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Amazing...and creepy.