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Echoes of the Ether

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Step into the swirling vortex of 'Echoes of the Ether: Poems from the Digital Frontier', a transformative exploration of the harmony and dissonance between our analog souls and digital realities. The poems contained within these pages journey through a wired world of information, where data is the universal language, and humanity searches for its place.Each poem is a beacon in the vast digital cosmos, illuminating the intangible connections between people, technology, and the ethereal spaces they inhabit. They interrogate our hyperconnected society, our infatuation with digital identities, and our yearning for genuine connection in an era where screens have become extensions of our selves.In a realm where zeros and ones dominate, these poems boldly reintroduce the power of words and feelings, and the weight of silence in the middle of an endless stream of data. They pose questions about what it means to be human when we're eternally tethered to the digital sphere, and they offer an intimate examination of the soul amidst the cacophony of the modern world.Each verse is a pixel, together forming an image of our technologized existence, a reflection of our digital selves, and an echo from the ether that is resonant and unforgettable. 'Echoes of the Ether: Poems from the Digital Frontier' isn't just a collection of poems; it's a revelation of the intimate link between human essence and the sprawling digital landscape.Venture into this boundless frontier, let your heart decode the language of the ether, and discover a new world of poetry that speaks to the present and future of the human experience.Copyright © 2023 Swan Charm Publishing

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9789916730690
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 32
  • Udgivet:
  • 22. juni 2023
  • Størrelse:
  • 127x3x203 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 47 g.
  • 2-3 uger.
  • 12. november 2024
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Step into the swirling vortex of 'Echoes of the Ether: Poems from the Digital Frontier', a transformative exploration of the harmony and dissonance between our analog souls and digital realities. The poems contained within these pages journey through a wired world of information, where data is the universal language, and humanity searches for its place.Each poem is a beacon in the vast digital cosmos, illuminating the intangible connections between people, technology, and the ethereal spaces they inhabit. They interrogate our hyperconnected society, our infatuation with digital identities, and our yearning for genuine connection in an era where screens have become extensions of our selves.In a realm where zeros and ones dominate, these poems boldly reintroduce the power of words and feelings, and the weight of silence in the middle of an endless stream of data. They pose questions about what it means to be human when we're eternally tethered to the digital sphere, and they offer an intimate examination of the soul amidst the cacophony of the modern world.Each verse is a pixel, together forming an image of our technologized existence, a reflection of our digital selves, and an echo from the ether that is resonant and unforgettable. 'Echoes of the Ether: Poems from the Digital Frontier' isn't just a collection of poems; it's a revelation of the intimate link between human essence and the sprawling digital landscape.Venture into this boundless frontier, let your heart decode the language of the ether, and discover a new world of poetry that speaks to the present and future of the human experience.Copyright © 2023 Swan Charm Publishing

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