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Moxyland

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What's really going on? Who's really in charge? You have NO. F

  • KING. IDEA.

    A frighteningly persuasive, high-tech fable, this novel follows the lives of four narrators living in an alternative futuristic Cape Town, South Africa. An art-school dropout, and AIDS baby, a tech-activist and an RPG-obsessed blogger live in a world where your online identity is at least as important as your physical one. Getting disconnected is a punishment worse than imprisonment, but someone's got to stand up to Government Inc. - whatever the cost. Taking hedonistic trends in society to their ultimate conclusions, this tale paints anything but a forecasted utopia, satirically undermining the reified idea of progress as society's white knight.

    File Under: Science Fiction [ Digital Natives | Corporate Wars | Future | Teenage Riot ]

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    Publisher: Watkins Media

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    • ISBN: 9780857660053
    • Release date: August 31, 2010

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    • ISBN: 9780857660053
    • File size: 367 KB
    • Release date: August 31, 2010

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    What's really going on? Who's really in charge? You have NO. F

  • KING. IDEA.

    A frighteningly persuasive, high-tech fable, this novel follows the lives of four narrators living in an alternative futuristic Cape Town, South Africa. An art-school dropout, and AIDS baby, a tech-activist and an RPG-obsessed blogger live in a world where your online identity is at least as important as your physical one. Getting disconnected is a punishment worse than imprisonment, but someone's got to stand up to Government Inc. - whatever the cost. Taking hedonistic trends in society to their ultimate conclusions, this tale paints anything but a forecasted utopia, satirically undermining the reified idea of progress as society's white knight.

    File Under: Science Fiction [ Digital Natives | Corporate Wars | Future | Teenage Riot ]

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