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page 1, known internally as 'myanora', is a reference to the tree of life, which is a concept used in some way by nearly every culture on earth, including hundreds of ways most people are unaware of. metaphysical studies on the tree of life have existed for millenia. 1960's drug counterculture observed that the substance DMT was found to transport human consciousness to what is, if not the actual tree of life, at least a deep-rooted human conception of it buried within man since the dawn of time. page 2, internally called myakote, is a symbol of man's connection to the tree of life, and his attempts through technology to interface with it, in other words, to control time itself, merge life with death, and end the suffering of physicality. the nobility of this goal may be debated, but the question as to whether or not it is and always has been human civilization's goal, to be God, is an easy call. page 3 examines the current fruit of man's journey into godhood, namely, the machinery we create and depend upon. |

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details: superelectronic is an online artwork which won an honorary mention in canon's 2002 CDCC. it has been displayed in tokyo, and in several universities across the US, as well as in a national advertisement for canon. it is available here for online viewing. |