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  • CODE: 0777-BH
  • FULL: Becoming Human

KEY IDEA:

  • What makes a human?
  • Tackles if humanity is what people make of it. Is it the biological nature of humans that makes us human or the tendency for morality or humane living?
  • The failures and *human-ess *of humans. The faculty of emotions; are these propensities emotions that make us human? Why should we have them when it impedes us?
  • Why is it that humans look to “elder beings” for reason if they are the species with the advanced mind?

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  • CODE: 0286-S
  • FULL: Stagnate

KEY IDEA:

  • “Star-crossed lovers”
  • This particular being is rather… easily attached. She grow to enjoy the company of one individual within infinite dimensions
    • She happens to… possess, and impersonate dead individuals and seek out this individual no matter the universe
    • Benefits come with her being technically immortal and able to travel the multiverse
  • Rather possessive, rather obsessive, rather codependent.
  • How did this iteration end? Simple. Heartbreak from an action taken too far.
    • When slowly she stops seeing him as a person
    • When slowly she compares him with his previous versions
    • When slowly she starts changing him to fit her vision
    • When slowly… he had enough.
  • It was quite short lived, this iteration. Things progress seemingly quickly.

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  • CODE: 0048-2PH
  • FULL: [2]EPHYR[0]S

KEY IDEA:

  • an exploration on multifaceted truths and conditional laws.
  • this specific iteration outlines outright the nature of an entity and the happenings of the nth-plane
  • an entity that projects a three-dimensional puppet as a way of interacting with the third dimension. it mimics wrongly, it has no motives, it bears no identity. it is but a puppet, a child playing make believe in all the wrong ways. it does not care.
  • it is an entity with agency. it is an entity that falls victim to the whims of the world around it.
  • the objective truth that we come to believe are fragments of a larger whole. we run with the assumptions that the laws are universally held; we never come to wonder if there exist those unbound by these laws.
  • it also considers the multidimensional nature of the entity. depicted in a two dimensional screen, we, as the viewer can only see so much. and when the entity moves erratically, these images will flicker and shift.
  • the true nature of the entity is chaos. we cannot perceive it in true form. so it adapts. or perhaps, we as the viewer adapt.
  • a partial exploration on biases and extrapolation