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Machines Like Us
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Current price: $11.99
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Machines Like Us
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Machines Like Us is part love story, part dreamscape, part exploration of self. For the characters (Speaker, Boy, and Historian), love is dangerous, disorienting, self-erasing. To understand themselves as individuals, they must investigate the boundaries separating each from the other.Boy finds a spot beneath a tree & stretches outtaking up half of the forest floor. Historian & Ihave to keep stepping over Boy’s limbs & sometimeswe step into each other, a pile of Boy & Historian & me.Over the course of the collection, the three struggle to tether and untether. They continuously disturb and upend, externally and internally. They are terrified to be with and without each other. The resulting horrorblood, broken bodies, decompositionis a landscape, both natural and unnatural, of their glorious failure.
Machines Like Us is part love story, part dreamscape, part exploration of self. For the characters (Speaker, Boy, and Historian), love is dangerous, disorienting, self-erasing. To understand themselves as individuals, they must investigate the boundaries separating each from the other.Boy finds a spot beneath a tree & stretches outtaking up half of the forest floor. Historian & Ihave to keep stepping over Boy’s limbs & sometimeswe step into each other, a pile of Boy & Historian & me.Over the course of the collection, the three struggle to tether and untether. They continuously disturb and upend, externally and internally. They are terrified to be with and without each other. The resulting horrorblood, broken bodies, decompositionis a landscape, both natural and unnatural, of their glorious failure.





















