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“I had a thought of something new … something we conspired upon”
Lyrics from the track “Smile”, from the “Experimentier” album, composed by Portuguese musician “Micro_Sapiens”
“Eligible for funding”
Inspired by the growing statistics of sex slavery
Words from the site : http://www.creative-city-berlin.de/en/
Visual interpretation by The guilty preacher man
“Royal we”
“Fuck the system”
“while the world perishes, we go our way: purposeless, passionless, day after day”
“Relatively free You are the connector, Part of the mechanism of Nearly nothing. Coasting through life Watching a video Left by reality. Wasting time Actively passive, cheating yourself. Stop the lie, You are the connector You can change the channel.”
Title & inspiration taken from, “Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words”
Text & Illustration by Abandoned Illustrations & The guilty preacher man
“Coming out of the closet”
“Wrong way move”
Page one
“The laws that govern this universe”
“Spitting up politeness and shame”
“Not an utopia”
“Cores of behaviour”
“Normal life”
“Welcome to the family! Good minded people with propor Bounds of normality.This is a Peacefull highway Wrong the right way. This is Our only spaceship! Tomorrow’s business? The imperfect arquitechture of thought …the Silence of the future. Welcome to your flight!”
Text & Illustration inspired by genetic modification. Title by Czech antique restaurator and friend Radek Rüzička
“Inner climate”
“The bright side of darkness”
“Stark reality”
“The ultimate beggar”
“None of them knew they were robots”
Song and lyrics by Nigel Amson https://soundcloud.com/nigel-amson-pharmacist/none-of-them-knew-they-were
“Tearing time”
Title from a documentary by Sabine Gollner