
Neuromachina
Release Date: Wednesday, April 24th, 2024
Published by: Ace of Swords Publishing; 1st edition
Pages: 198 pages
ISBN 13: 9781990496370
ISBN 10: 1990496377
In 'Neuromachina,' Brandon W. Teigland explores a surreal posthuman society in a simulated reality, where beings connect and serve one another without physical interaction or traditional relationships.
Full Description
The Digital Dark Ages are here.
On postsingularity Earth a society has been formed, a society of new beings, who know one another though they have never seen one another, who understand one another without explanations, who serve one another without relationship.
Neuromachina is a sort of surreal posthuman appendix. A metanarrative about the mutation and transformation of simulated human bodies within the nonstory of a virtual matrix. The narrator of this computational universe isn’t human but a manipulator of simulacra. In a literal sense, the narrator is these simulacra.
Brandon W. Teigland is a Canadian speculative fiction writer largely concerned with pioneering the posthuman as a literary phenomenon, inviting the reader to construct significance out of ruptures, juxtapositions, and implied links. He is the author of the novels Under a Collapsing Sky (2021) and Metapatterning for Disconnection (2023).
On postsingularity Earth a society has been formed, a society of new beings, who know one another though they have never seen one another, who understand one another without explanations, who serve one another without relationship.
Neuromachina is a sort of surreal posthuman appendix. A metanarrative about the mutation and transformation of simulated human bodies within the nonstory of a virtual matrix. The narrator of this computational universe isn’t human but a manipulator of simulacra. In a literal sense, the narrator is these simulacra.
Brandon W. Teigland is a Canadian speculative fiction writer largely concerned with pioneering the posthuman as a literary phenomenon, inviting the reader to construct significance out of ruptures, juxtapositions, and implied links. He is the author of the novels Under a Collapsing Sky (2021) and Metapatterning for Disconnection (2023).