The architects of our now drew their plans generations ago, gifting us a world of obtuse promise, impermeable borders and changing idols, where regulation, stifling obedience and exploitation thrive in post-factual late-stage capitalism. ...See moreThe architects of our now drew their plans generations ago, gifting us a world of obtuse promise, impermeable borders and changing idols, where regulation, stifling obedience and exploitation thrive in post-factual late-stage capitalism. Explored through music, video and animation, 'The House of Mirth' excavates the duplicities that brought us to here, and ponders whether it could ever have been different.
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