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Sci-Fi Short Film “LIVE” | A DUST Exclusive Premiere
“LIVE” written & directed by Taryn O’Neill Logline: Under the eye of an A.I. camera system, an online ‘livecaster’ with a volatile brand has a crisis of conscience in a future where jobs are limited and conflict is currency. Short … Continue reading
Posthumanism in future Manchester
2015 in Manchester is not a place and time you want to be, if you read Matt Hill’s book GRAFT. The story about Sol and Y is sometimes hard to get into, and sometimes really accesible. Although that might also … Continue reading
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