- The Voight-
Kampff machine is a
fictional interrogation tool,
originating from the
novel (where it is
spelled "Voigt-
Kampff"). The Voight-
Kampff is a polygraph-like...
- Voight-
Kampff machine is a
fictional interrogation tool,
originating in the 1968
novel Do
Androids Dream of
Electric Sheep?. The Voight-
Kampff is a polygraph-like...
- Do
Androids Dream of
Electric Sheep? (retrospectively
titled Blade Runner: Do
Androids Dream of
Electric Sheep? in some
later printings) is a 1968 dystopian...
-
Kampf or
Kaempf may
refer to:
Arthur Kampf (1864–1950),
German painter; (de)
David Kämpf (born 1995),
Czech ice
hockey player Dietrich Kampf (born 1953)...
- intelligence. A
replicant can be
detected by
means of the
fictional Voight-
Kampff test in
which emotional responses are provoked; a replicant's nonverbal...
- (2010, Voight-
Kampff Records)
Copacetic - The Part Time
Punks Session 12-inch EP (2016, Voight-
Kampff Records)
Paradise (2018, Voight-
Kampff Records) Asylum...
-
escaped Replicants might try to
infiltrate the company.
During a Voight-
Kampff test, Leon
shoots Holden and
leaves him for dead. Later,
Bryant mentions...
- non-existent past. The
scene in
which Rachael asks, "You know that Voight-
Kampff test of yours? Did you ever take that test yourself? Deckard?" By the time...
- and
emotion and this is used to
great effect in
Blade Runner. The Voight-
Kampff test that
determines if you are
human measures the emotions, specifically...
- player's
disposal is the Voight-
Kampff machine,
which tests people to
determine if they are replicants. Usually, Voight-
Kampff tests are
automatically triggered...