As mentioned in the title, in this work, a full prototype of Cyber Marxism can be proposed. In the writing tradition, who is it inherited from? It is Kafka or K. K's trek extends from the beginning of modern times to the future of cyber. This time his anxiety comes from the space of cyber world, the alienation and autonomy of space by technology. Surveyor K, replaced by investigator Killy, started again. His three thousand years of epic trek, seeking the land of human milk and honey. What's interesting is that the author himself is an architect, and the cyberspace he sketched at that time was predictive in construction, and it is not far from today. In terms of inner sensibility, it is familiar, never-ending with its own will, with panoramic prison-like monitoring, regularly clearing the boundless city of alien residents, repeating and mutating constantly, it is not like the one in the grid Unfinished drawings, unfinished documents?
In this author, here we once again see the rare ability to create fables and prophecies. Just like a beetle appeared in the bedroom overnight, the city suddenly became uncontrollable.
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