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Earthbound - Surfing the Apocalypse

By Tied Revolverman
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Published: May 11, 2010
Words: 70584 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

'Earthbound – Surfing the Apocalypse' is a 'transmedia novel' that uses text, artwork, music and various internet-based channels to tell the whole story. It is a tale of paranoid big city life during the apparent 'end-times', the internet, electronic music, magic, post-apocalyptic visions, the future, travels deep into the Arctic, free energy and the environmental crisis - and a whole lot more.

Tags

history, apocalypse, middle east, art, future, philosophy, identity, free will, technology, computers, 2012, punk, tesla, prophecies, peace life boethius philosophy fate wisdom acheivment desire, free energy, psychedelia, acid house, electronic music, economy crisis, conspiracies, the arctic

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Videos

Pong
Part of the transmedia project "Earthbound - Surfing the Apocalypse". Exhibited at the Insomnia Mini-Expo in Tromso, Northern Norway in October 2008.

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