Episode II: What you starve dies
HAPPY PLACE
In the midst of the biggest storms,, where our minds do their darkest work to shake us, we find tranquility.
Visual Art: Cecilia Baez
Animation: Vlad Baez & Cecilia Baez
Music: Vlad "The Ovtlier" Baez
Kill the Robots is a thought experiment that examines the dangers of augmentation obsession and where those obsessions end. Our collective, inherited brokenness as a society is driving us toward dangerous new coping mechanisms now more than ever before. The planet is in peril, our world leaders are failing us, children are being exposed to the real threat of social media toxicity and mass misinformation campaigns. We create “robots” that we intend to use as enhancements, yet they are parasitic and end up consuming us. We no longer browse the internet, we literally live in it and feed off of it. Our personal data or digital lives are mined, tracked and sold under our noses and we spend countless waking hours trying to keep up with the herd. These behaviors are now the “norm”. Why? We are creating our own eventual end and we won’t stop to address the issues.
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Episode II: What you starve dies
HAPPY PLACE
In the midst of the biggest storms,, where our minds do their darkest work to shake us, we find tranquility.
Visual Art: Cecilia Baez
Animation: Vlad Baez & Cecilia Baez
Music: Vlad "The Ovtlier" Baez
Kill the Robots is a thought experiment that examines the dangers of augmentation obsession and where those obsessions end. Our collective, inherited brokenness as a society is driving us toward dangerous new coping mechanisms now more than ever before. The planet is in peril, our world leaders are failing us, children are being exposed to the real threat of social media toxicity and mass misinformation campaigns. We create “robots” that we intend to use as enhancements, yet they are parasitic and end up consuming us. We no longer browse the internet, we literally live in it and feed off of it. Our personal data or digital lives are mined, tracked and sold under our noses and we spend countless waking hours trying to keep up with the herd. These behaviors are now the “norm”. Why? We are creating our own eventual end and we won’t stop to address the issues.
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