7.10.2011

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4.18.2011

The Catastrophe

April 27, 1981, A mysterious explosion destroys a research facility near Tempe, Arizona. Lucifer Alpha, a powerful biological weapon under secret development there, is released into the atmosphere, creating a deadly biohazard. Carried by the trade winds, Lucifer Alpha spreads throughout Western and Eastern United States, destroying eighty percent of the populous. Half of the world's people die. The greatest biohazard in history later becomes known simply as "The Catastrophe". But at this time, who could have possibly imagined that the ultimate biohazard wouldn't occur for another 30 years?


30 years later, mankind faces its greatest crisis: the appearance of a mysterious android life form. Its purpose and origin are unknown. Is it a new form of weapon? Or perhaps, an invasion from some other world? They appear during spring, killing humans and infiltrating society by taking the place of their victims. Employing an artificial skin, they can sweat and even bleed. Part organic, part machine, they're almost impossible to distinguish from those they kill. As they steal their victims' bodies in order to take their place, these mysterious invaders become known as "cyborgs."

The Rally Call

Since the beginning of history mankind has suckled on this breast called earth. But now is the time, humanity must leave the mother behind; your infancy has come to an end! Explain why at this time of urgency must we fight each other and further pollute the earth? The earth should be returned to it’s natural state and all of humanity must make its home with us, the augmented, the collective, else wise the earth will no longer be the green planet, even this very city of Phoenix is slowly being engulfed by the desert, THIS is how exhausted man has made the earth! Right now every one of us would like to see the earth remain lush and vibrant, this is why humanity should not cling to the earth like selfish parasites.



The normals have started, a what they call a resistance, a mere battle really, disregarding the lives of all of the member of this planet! Look, see for your selves the awful actions they take! They place themselves above the regular forms of life around them and blame anyone who opposes them as evil doers! Their own arrogance is the greatest atrocity; they will be the downfall of this world…

4.17.2011

Out of Curiosity...

Considering cyborgs in general are part machine and whatnot, wouldn't getting them wet short-circuit them, or something? You know, sort of like tossing a plugged in toaster into a bathtub or something; the electronic bits get fried, as does any "meaty" bits in the cross-fire.
Not that this specifically has anything to do with the 27th. Pure speculation.

4.14.2011

Sydney, My Cyborg.





So all this talk about humans and cyborgs has had me thinking lately about the speed at which information travels. Because of technology, we transmit faster, learn sooner and ultimately stay connected to the people in our lives. Recently, I lost an old friend of mine, Sydney, in a house fire. It happened last Saturday morning Apr. 10 at 6 a.m. I found out about it Sunday night when I was skyping with a mutual friend who now lives in Florida. Amazing that news should reach me through technology in this way no less than 48 hours later. First skype and then online when I found a news video documenting what happened (see end of post).
Seeing the video brought tears to my eyes not only on Sydneys behalf, but also because I havn't been back to Aurora/Mantua in over a year. The gray skies and lush forest is my home. I realize how very close to home I'll soon be. After graduation this May, I'll be returning to Ohio to run with my crowd of friends and my love. Everyone I care about is in Ohio and without the use of facebook & skype, I wouldn't be as close to them. Pictured, where I was, and where I am.

These technologies effect me in such a way that I love and hate them equally. Love because I can stay in touch with everyone, but hate because of the news I am presented with at such haste. Right now I wish technology didn't exist. I wish I was hand-writing this blog rather than typing it. I wish a messenger would have to travel for days to this ant farm they call Arizona, to deliver news. I wish I would have thought of these wishes when I went to the Rivane Neuenschwander exhibit a few weeks ago. Because if I didn't know about this until about 4 weeks from now I'd be better off.

But we can't rewind technology. Technology is like time: it moves forward, not backward and it does not stand still. It's constantly in flux. Now that she's gone, what is left is nothing but her presence through technology -her facebook page, this video, skype conversations that have been going on since her passing. Sydney is alive in technology moreso now than when she was physically present. I haven't been this ill since I visited Eric's (my first love) myspace page 2 years ago. I found hundreds of RIP comments after not being in contact with him for a year. It was bittersweet in that I met him on myspace, dated him because of myspace and then consequently, years after our relationship had ended, found out he died through using myspace. It's weird how Sydney's passing conjured the same feelings of anger because at least the blow was softened since I was told by a friend, rather than being left to find out on my own.

Point being, these technologies seem to act as a life-after-death. Never before has there existed remnants of people that constantly evolve through the use of technological wonders such as facebook, myspace, friendster, etc. Our perception of lost loved ones will remain ever-changing as more gets shared through the stories and memories we relay on their pages. And so shall we, upon our passing, transcend from the physical realm into a bank of data that will continue to transform our character. Whether one has a page, or not is irrelevant to the fact that information is still relayed primarily through technology. We can't help but fall victim to the harsh realities of speedy and orderly transmittance, especially when information is not favorable.

4.13.2011

Have You Heard Any News?

To the general public: If you have any information regarding the cyborg attack, please add it as a comment below.