Æther II - Biomech
The Æther Trilogy
de Brice Frillici
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À propos du livre
The second volume breaks the seal of flesh. Where Lab Radford exalts precision and symmetry, Biomech is cellular evolution mutating and writhing through time. Systems of self-awareness in the various strange containers. Tardigrades dominate its center chapters, transforming from microbiological curiosities into avatars of transbiological resilience. They become totems of persistence, mutation, and spiritual ambiguity. Impervious to the harshness of space and the void.
Across hundreds of images, we observe biology absorbing data and emitting divinity. Glowing, jelly-skinned organisms spiral toward consciousness through geometry and the chaos of technology. The machine is now soft. The architecture is now tissue. What was once sterile is now sacred, not by design, but through an unexpected emergence of machinisticly performing biology.
Can artificial systems become life mutation?
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
- Catégories supplémentaires SF et fantasy, Beaux livres
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Format choisi: 20×25 cm
# de pages: 280 -
ISBN
- Couverture souple: 9798319869982
- Date de publication: août 27, 2025
- Langue Russian
- Mots-clés Sci-fi, Abstract, Emergent Sentience
À propos du créateur
The Music, Artwork & Special Effects of Sekdek compile a giant body of cross-genre multimedia content. Drawing inspiration from art history, cult films, controversial artists/musicians, and the ineffable quality of infinity and beyond. The work ranges from abstract frenetic fractured-together avant-garde graphic novel multiverses of illustrations to underground surrealist, expressionist, subversive, fantastical, phantasmagoric photography to doom noise opera to pop to experimental etc. “All washed in psychedelia, Brice Frillici's San Franciscan west-coast jams teeter the border between pop music and b-movie soundtracks” - NPR “Big hug” - Sir Olivier de Sagazan “Sekdek is the Cindy Sherman of mud” - Dan Mayer “Fantastic and a little bit gory” - High Fructose Magazine "SEKDEK are like GWAR groupies" - Rooney Van Halen
