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An art gallery devoted to hand-made work stages an exhibition that becomes a public sensation in a heavily mechanized society. The partners celebrate human craftsmanship while one partner is plagued by recurring nightmares about machines. The unknown artist Orville, presented by a wealthy patron, attracts eager buyers and press speculation, exposing tensions between management, romantic notions of authenticity, and the societal reliance on robots. The narrative uses irony to probe anxieties about mechanization, status, and the fragile distinction between human creativity and machine efficiency.
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