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Wind of the Apocalypse in Geneva, in the Footsteps of the British Mathematician Alan Turing and the Polish Artist Lukasz Twarkowski

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At Comedy, the director, who has worked a lot with Krystian Lupa, offered with “Oracle” three hours and a half of an infernal carousel, where Alan Turing meets Hollywood star Hedy Lamarr, where 19th century spiritualists clash with AI masters. ElectrizantAstounded by this night of the Oracle. For three hours and fifty minutes at the Comedie de Genève until Friday, the Polish director Lukasz Twarkowski, 42, and his incredible actors suck you into…
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At Comedy, the director, who has worked a lot with Krystian Lupa, offered with “Oracle” three hours and a half of an infernal carousel, where Alan Turing meets Hollywood star Hedy Lamarr, where 19th century spiritualists clash with AI masters. ElectrizantAstounded by this night of the Oracle. For three hours and fifty minutes at the Comedie de Genève until Friday, the Polish director Lukasz Twarkowski, 42, and his incredible actors suck you into…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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