In the perfect world, anything can go wrong. For Jor and Fenix, living underground is a way of life, for the rest of Vel, it means they don't exist.
Abandoned by her brother, Jor has been living... More > in the tunnels with Fenix for years. Together they have stuggled to survive in a world where they're supposed to be dead. Then Jor finds the one person she thought she'd never see again. The story he tells them plunges them into the centre of the city, a place off limits to everyone but those of extreme importance. What they find there will change their lives, and the future of Vel, forever.< Less
In the perfect world, anything can go wrong. For Jor and Fenix, living underground is a way of life, for the rest of Vel, it means they don't exist.
Abandoned by her brother, Jor has been living... More > in the tunnels with Fenix for years. Together they have stuggled to survive in a world where they're supposed to be dead. Then Jor finds the one person she thought she'd never see again. The story he tells them plunges them into the centre of the city, a place off limits to everyone but those of extreme importance. What they find there will change their lives, and the future of Vel, forever.< Less
Dystopia is a collection of select works by NYC based painter Patricia Benitez that focus on dark atmospheres, monotone color palettes, and an overall sense of macabre. Pieces from the... More > "Blindness", "Romance Void", and "Flesh and Bone" series have been hand picked to give the viewer a dark and haunting experience they will never forget.< Less
What will happen when technology allows us to upload our minds into computers?
Imagine a world created by you, your surroundings, the people that you interact with, the places that you visit, where... More > you live, the things that you like to do, the amount of time that you decide to live; free of disease, violence, disasters, anxiety, of death. Try to imagine that all you have ever wanted to do is within the realm of possibility...where you decide what, when, and how you are going to do, without constraints, fear, and, to some extent, without moral judgment. A place where you are free to do anything. Now imagine that what you have just read is possible, not hundreds of years from now, but within the next few decades.
Digital Dystopia presents and combines subjects like computer technologies, the Singularity, brain computer interfaces, hacking, cyberpunk, religion and philosophy into one coherent hypothesis related to the subject of virtual worlds and digital immortality.< Less
What will happen when technology allows us to upload our minds into computers?
Imagine a world created by you, your surroundings, the people that you interact with, the places that you visit, where... More > you live, the things that you like to do, the amount of time that you decide to live; free of disease, violence, disasters, anxiety, of death. Try to imagine that all you have ever wanted to do is within the realm of possibility...where you decide what, when, and how you are going to do, without constraints, fear, and, to some extent, without moral judgment. A place where you are free to do anything. Now imagine that what you have just read is possible, not hundreds of years from now, but within the next few decades.
Digital Dystopia presents and combines subjects like computer technologies, the Singularity, brain computer interfaces, hacking, cyberpunk, religion and philosophy into one coherent hypothesis related to the subject of virtual worlds and digital immortality.< Less
These poems, experiments done over thirty years, test the fluctuating boundary between normal uses of words and compressed, figurative uses. Some of these poems are about people the speaker (not... More > necessarily the writer) has loved, whether happily or unhappily. Others are about what may loosely be called "dystopias." These poems do not describe malformed societies but work instead on the level of one individual's sense of things gone wrong beyond his or her own little sphere of twentieth-century American life. Toward the end of the book are some adolescent effusions, not to say ejaculations.
Many of these poems are written in free-verse, full of discontinuities and dream images. Many are not rhymed and metered, but instead experiment with the movements of the reading voice as guided by line lengths, typographical spacings, and unconventional punctuation.< Less
These poems, experiments done over thirty years, test the fluctuating boundary between normal uses of words and compressed, figurative uses. Some of these poems are about people the speaker (not... More > necessarily the writer) has loved, whether happily or unhappily. Others are about what may loosely be called "dystopias." These poems do not describe malformed societies but work instead on the level of one individual's sense of things gone wrong beyond his or her own little sphere of twentieth-century American life. Toward the end of the book are some adolescent effusions, not to say ejaculations.
Many of these poems are written in free-verse, full of discontinuities and dream images. Many are not rhymed and metered, but instead experiment with the movements of the reading voice as guided by line lengths, typographical spacings, and unconventional punctuation.< Less
Ist collection of poetry by West Wales based performance poet, Harry Rogers who with Marc Gordon makes up The Chilly Dogz. This is a collection of Dystopian poems and lyrics previously unpublished,... More > mostly written since October 2009.< Less
Ist collection of poetry by West Wales based performance poet, Harry Rogers who with Marc Gordon makes up The Chilly Dogz. This is a collection of Dystopian poems and lyrics previously unpublished,... More > mostly written since October 2009.< Less
collection of poetry by West Wales based performance poet, Harry Rogers who with Marc Gordon makes up The Chilly Dogz. This is a collection of Dystopian poems and lyrics previously unpublished,... More > mostly written since October 2009.< Less