When the government in a panic stripped the country of its railroad tracks to supply metal for weapons that the society had devolved to need, the railway travelling species of the Rocket Dog was of course, heavily affected. With these natural habitats and means of travel destroyed, their immobilised bodies lay scattered in massive numbers across what is today known as the Desert of the Dying Dog. This remarkably compassionate and romantic creature was like many other things, greatly underestimated, and the society was largely ignorant of the significance of the demise of the Rocket Dog. At the time, each Dog that lay parched and wheezing, knew perfectly well of its own doom, the coming doom of everything else, and even the glimpses of hope that were the saviours to come. Embracing those final hours, hope of survival was acceptedly discarded. A mass extinction took place beneath the blazing sun. The hairy romance-sensitive feelers slithered through pores of bellies and backs and reached feebly up to the skies — the Rocket Dogs absorbed all the romance left in the air and began to make beautiful poetry.
A lone travelling, hardy old woman came across the first dying Dog, and so touched was she by the lyrics it sang that she abandoned survival as a priority there and then. Overcome by passion, she sought strength to venture on through the wilting masses. All the dying Dogs were singing, and though her heart throbbed with overwhelming melancholy, her face was lit with purpose as she sat amongst them listening to and documenting their words, etching their poetry onto scraps of bark with bloody fingernails. They stroked her face with their gentle tentacles, thinking: We have touched the saviour!
Around them, the smoky, post-war world had quietly brewed a new…
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Essay / Essee, Illustration / Kuvitus, Story / TarinaTagged
dog / koira, reflection / peilikuva, rocket / raketti
we are a spare screensaver somewhere
(sort of scenic static improvisation)
a ‘commedia dell’arte’ made in three dimensions
as a well-traveled urban quote
as a well-traveled PDF file
as a well-traveled blue paradise
as a well-traveled unlucky headlines
as a well-traveled notable glitch
as a well-traveled warm and fuzzy profile photo
as a well-traveled smart matter
as a well-traveled ascii instant translation ogling
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Digital Art / Digitaalinen TaideTagged
disguise / valepuku, dog / koira, mask / naamio, masquerade / naamiaiset