The Man Who Perceives All
In his provocative new work of existential science fiction, Emre Busse invites his audience to question the meaning of “the gaze” as part of the post-human experience by replacing the eyes on the face with the orifice. This jarring visual and switch from the literal to the metaphorical leaves the protagonist to redefine his own human desires while reinventing his new self. In this new, surreal world of customizing sexual desires, one is left to question why they have been programmed to accept the bare minimum of their deepest desires in the first place!
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In his provocative new work of existential science fiction, Emre Busse invites his audience to question the meaning of “the gaze” as part of the post-human experience by replacing the eyes on the face with the orifice. This jarring visual and switch from the literal to the metaphorical leaves the protagonist to redefine his own human desires while reinventing his new self. In this new, surreal world of customizing sexual desires, one is left to question why they have been programmed to accept the bare minimum of their deepest desires in the first place!
Azrael
6.0Kneecap
7.2Jim's Story
6.8Kingdom III: The Flame of Destiny
7.5Return
6.4Ashes in the Sky
5.3An Ideal Father
6.3Avatar: The Way of Water
7.6Shark Side of the Moon
5.1Cleaner
6.6Face to Face with ETA: Conversations with a Terrorist
7.0Killer of Men
7.3LaRoy, Texas
6.8The Painter
6.2Armor
5.7Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Mt. Natagumo Arc
7.8Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths Part Two
6.9National Family
6.7The Black Book
6.8Noryang: Deadly Sea
6.3