Blade runner 1982 sos
2026

Cinema Arts Centre Huntington, NY

with

David Klindt, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Blade Runner— Cracking the Code of Intelligence

Join us for an entertaining and illuminating evening exploring the science behind intelligence featuring a screening of Ridley Scott’s sci-fi masterpiece Blade Runner, and a lecture by David Klindt Ph.D. of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.

Cinema Arts Centre Huntington, NY

Film Synopsis

A blade runner must pursue and try to terminate four replicants who stole a ship in space and have returned to Earth to find their creator.

In the not-too-distant future, Los Angeles and the surrounding area has become a dystopian wasteland, heavily industrialized and overcrowded. Genetically engineered humanoid beings known as replicants are manufactured by the powerful Tyrell Corporation for use in dangerous off-world colonization. Retired police officer Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), whose job was to track down replicants and assassinate them, is informed that four have come to Earth illegally. Called before his one-time superior (M. Emmett Walsh), Deckard is forced back into active duty to find and destroy the rogue replicants. Ridley Scott’s neo-noir classic initially polarized critics, but has since come to be regarded as one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time.

About the Speaker

Dr. David Klindt is an Assistant Professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on a mission to "crack the code" of intelligence. Whether it’s a biological brain or a silicon-based AI, David views them both as giant, complex neural networks trying to make sense of a chaotic world. With a background that spans from deep philosophy to advanced mathematics, he develops theories on how we all learn to "chop up reality" in the same way.