Pahek wonders what the future social interaction will be, either between humans or robots or both, and offers the possibility that the future anti-utopia might be a funny world. The book has 102 colour and b/w pages, with an introduction by Tomislav Cegir, the movie and comics critic. ... [click here for more]
These stories are intimate and personal and yet they express universal truths about the nature of humankind. They are full of apparent coincidences but I can state with some conviction that every instance of synchronicity is crafted with great purpose. I invite you, the reader, to explore the layers of meaning for yourself. (David Hine, writer and comics script writer)
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