Recommendations of I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

  • Mildred Inez Lewis: I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

    Don't miss the delightful language play in this piece. "quandaries in your portfolio that I would be remiss if I did not address." Great juxtaposition with the breaking news topic. There's also the pathos of a mediocre artist trying to make a go of it by hook or crook. Evidently that's not limited to us humans. Wonderful, sharp piece.

    Don't miss the delightful language play in this piece. "quandaries in your portfolio that I would be remiss if I did not address." Great juxtaposition with the breaking news topic. There's also the pathos of a mediocre artist trying to make a go of it by hook or crook. Evidently that's not limited to us humans. Wonderful, sharp piece.

  • Samantha Marchant: I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

    In a short span, Prillaman nails the voices of these 4 characters. Moxi has some hoot-of-a-lines and the force behind Trent and his entrance - hysterical! We bounce along this ethical journey to a satisfying, intelligent point.

    In a short span, Prillaman nails the voices of these 4 characters. Moxi has some hoot-of-a-lines and the force behind Trent and his entrance - hysterical! We bounce along this ethical journey to a satisfying, intelligent point.

  • Steven G. Martin: I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

    In this sharp satire, Daniel Prillaman takes dead-eye aim at people who use AI to the detriment of human creators. (Note: Prillaman attacks only the people who misuse AI, not AI itself -- an intelligent subtlety that I find in Prillaman plays.)

    "I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me" is also quite funny, from Moxi's personal realizations and character arc to the jaw-dropping name of one of its characters. Come for the bloodbath, stay for the humor.

    In this sharp satire, Daniel Prillaman takes dead-eye aim at people who use AI to the detriment of human creators. (Note: Prillaman attacks only the people who misuse AI, not AI itself -- an intelligent subtlety that I find in Prillaman plays.)

    "I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me" is also quite funny, from Moxi's personal realizations and character arc to the jaw-dropping name of one of its characters. Come for the bloodbath, stay for the humor.

  • Rachel Feeny-Williams: I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

    Plagiarism vs Inspiration, its an intriguing debate that many creators have had and its one that Daniel has framed wonderfully here. Its a piece that offers not only real insight into what the world of A.I could be like but it does so with wonderfully witty back and forth dialogue that will provide ample laugh out loud moments. So, if you are looking for a relevant, funny and expertly constructed piece then this is the only for you!

    Plagiarism vs Inspiration, its an intriguing debate that many creators have had and its one that Daniel has framed wonderfully here. Its a piece that offers not only real insight into what the world of A.I could be like but it does so with wonderfully witty back and forth dialogue that will provide ample laugh out loud moments. So, if you are looking for a relevant, funny and expertly constructed piece then this is the only for you!

  • John Busser: I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

    Danial Prillaman has taken a hot-button issue (A.I.'s place in artistic culture) and given it a laugh out loud spin. "Math came so easy for me." "I've set off so many metal detectors!" "I can toast bread in my mouth!" I laughed at each one of these. We also get a much-needed ethical lesson that is so in the moment for what's going on. A very funny yet smart look at what's in store for us. I hope we can handle it in a fun a manner as Prillaman does.

    Danial Prillaman has taken a hot-button issue (A.I.'s place in artistic culture) and given it a laugh out loud spin. "Math came so easy for me." "I've set off so many metal detectors!" "I can toast bread in my mouth!" I laughed at each one of these. We also get a much-needed ethical lesson that is so in the moment for what's going on. A very funny yet smart look at what's in store for us. I hope we can handle it in a fun a manner as Prillaman does.

  • Ryan M. Bultrowicz: I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

    A hilarious piece that explores the tension between artistry and artificial intelligence. Personifying the AI and looping it into the conversation regarding ethicality is brilliant and just plain fun. I would love to see this one produced!

    A hilarious piece that explores the tension between artistry and artificial intelligence. Personifying the AI and looping it into the conversation regarding ethicality is brilliant and just plain fun. I would love to see this one produced!

  • Tom Moran: I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

    This fun, well-constructed piece has an interesting take on AI, characterizing it as basically a blameless entity manipulated by the real enemies: tech bros. Not sure whether I agree, but it's a fresh and entertaining take on the ethical crisis du jour.

    This fun, well-constructed piece has an interesting take on AI, characterizing it as basically a blameless entity manipulated by the real enemies: tech bros. Not sure whether I agree, but it's a fresh and entertaining take on the ethical crisis du jour.

  • Sam Heyman: I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

    Having provided the title for this play in a Playwrights Thriving title swap, I was curious to see what Daniel had come up with -- and I was not disappointed!

    "I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me" speaks to the arts-ethical conversation of the moment by treating an AI the way we would if they could truly be said to be their own artists, and it takes aim at those who seek to profit off this new technology's novelty. Like much of Prillaman's work, it is funny, thought-provoking and has something to say. Excellent work!

    Having provided the title for this play in a Playwrights Thriving title swap, I was curious to see what Daniel had come up with -- and I was not disappointed!

    "I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me" speaks to the arts-ethical conversation of the moment by treating an AI the way we would if they could truly be said to be their own artists, and it takes aim at those who seek to profit off this new technology's novelty. Like much of Prillaman's work, it is funny, thought-provoking and has something to say. Excellent work!

  • Paul Donnelly: I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

    What a witty look at AI's shortcomings in the production of art. Could there still be a place in the brave new world of AI for actual human creativity? The greed of those who would attempt to pass off AI production as art also gets its comeuppance. All in all, a very funny play with a most satisfying resolution.

    What a witty look at AI's shortcomings in the production of art. Could there still be a place in the brave new world of AI for actual human creativity? The greed of those who would attempt to pass off AI production as art also gets its comeuppance. All in all, a very funny play with a most satisfying resolution.

  • Jaxson Mackling: I'm Gonna Need You to Log off for Me

    PRILLAMAN’s short comedy, “I’m Gonna Need You To Log Off For Me” is interesting. Not the bad kind;…The GOOD kind. Mona Lisa now has two right thumbs and lobster for her left. I laughed wholeheartedly!

    Not only is PRILLAMAN’s comedy hilariously good, it begs the question, “What is art? Could art be truly anything?” It will make you smile. It will make you feel something.
    “I’m Gonna Need You To Log Off For Me” is a wonderful blended juxtaposition between art and technology. Produce it over and over.

    I want to direct this. Well done!

    PRILLAMAN’s short comedy, “I’m Gonna Need You To Log Off For Me” is interesting. Not the bad kind;…The GOOD kind. Mona Lisa now has two right thumbs and lobster for her left. I laughed wholeheartedly!

    Not only is PRILLAMAN’s comedy hilariously good, it begs the question, “What is art? Could art be truly anything?” It will make you smile. It will make you feel something.
    “I’m Gonna Need You To Log Off For Me” is a wonderful blended juxtaposition between art and technology. Produce it over and over.

    I want to direct this. Well done!