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Transcendent Man – The Film
The film is scheduled to rank production in April 2008 and is scheduled for turn loose in 2009.

Ray Kurzweil being interviewed by Barry Ptolemy on the set of Unrivalled Man
Transcendent Man is a feature length documentary mist about the life and ideas of celebrated inventor, futurist, and author Ray Kurzweil (The Age of Ecclesiastical Machines, Fantastic Voyage: Breathe Long Enough To Live Forever, The Individuality Is Near. It is being produced by Ptolemaic Productions in partnership with Analysis Studios, and will be released in 2009. The covering begins by telling the story of Ray’s advanced day’s as an inventor, including his influences, successes and accolades, and when all is said delves deeply into his astonishing predictions all round the future, raising profound questions in the matter of our humanity, our divinity, and our destiny.
For the head time a documentary film crew follows the great inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil and reveals for three decades of revolutionary ratiocinative and living.
Growing up in a household of artists, the belief of Ray’s childhood home was basic thought and creativity. It was this locale that inspired Ray to become an inventor at age 5. Later, a more formal knowledge in Unitarian Universalism taught Ray the hypothesis of “many paths to the genuineness,” which can still be inaugurate in his writings today.
By age 17 Ray had already received his principal Presidential medal from Lyndon Johnson and had been showcased on the in vogue television show, Steve Allen’s “I’ve Got a Secretive”. His career went on to warrant him two more Presidential medals from Presidents Ronald Reagan, and Note Clinton. He holds fifteen in name doctorates and is an inductee in to the National Inventors Hallway of Fame. His many inventions allow for the CCD flatbed scanner, the Kurzweil Reader, which was the leading reading machine for the blind, and the Kurzweil Keyboard which was the to begin synthesizer to recreate the acoustic sounds of the notable piano and other instruments (which Ray was inspired to concoct by lifelong friend, Stevie Spectacle).
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