01-30-2017, 01:10 PM
I always assumed the Silicon Touch had more to do with interacting with an artificial form of life, rather than the more literal "touched by something robotic". If you're going with the latter interpretation and swinging robot arms at the art, then why wouldn't the artlab machines also trigger it? They're not any more or less alive than a lone arm.
I can see robo arm on human working by virtue of it being part of a living creature, rather than just a very expensive hammer.
I can see robo arm on human working by virtue of it being part of a living creature, rather than just a very expensive hammer.