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The Vederians can only experience one sense, the sense of sight. For Centuries, the Church of the vael has maintained order, but now struggles to calm the latest iteration of the rebellion and their quest for the truth of what happpened during the Davis expedition a century ago. When ousted biologist Dr. Fallon Sylvan comes in contact with a clandestine group claiming to be linked the Original Davis expedition, a chain of events is set in motion revealing a generation-spanning plot to prevent the grim prophecy of a century-long total eclipse. With a monarchy in denial and its people completely…mehr

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The Vederians can only experience one sense, the sense of sight. For Centuries, the Church of the vael has maintained order, but now struggles to calm the latest iteration of the rebellion and their quest for the truth of what happpened during the Davis expedition a century ago. When ousted biologist Dr. Fallon Sylvan comes in contact with a clandestine group claiming to be linked the Original Davis expedition, a chain of events is set in motion revealing a generation-spanning plot to prevent the grim prophecy of a century-long total eclipse. With a monarchy in denial and its people completely oblivious to the coming danger, Dr. Sylvan must continue the work of Dr. Davis and convince those in power to embrace the secrets of the past in order to ensure the survival of the People of Sight-all before the prophecy is fulfilled, casting everything and everyone they've ever known into a century of cold and darkness.
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Justin Smith is Professor of Cinema and Television History at De Montfort University Leicester, where he is Director of the Research and Innovation Institute in Arts, Design and Performance. Since 2010 he has been Principal Investigator on the AHRC-funded projects Channel 4 and British Film Culture (2010-14), Fifty Years of British Music Video (2015-2018), Transforming Middlemarch (2022-3) and Adapting Jane Austen for Educational and Public Engagement (2024-5). He is the author of Withnail and Us: Cult Film and Film Cults in British Cinema (I.B. Tauris, 2010), and co-author (with Sue Harper) of British Film Culture in the 1970s: The Boundaries of Pleasure (EUP, 2012). With Karen Savage, he is the co-author of 'Deference, Deferred: Rejourn as Practice in Familial War Commemoration', in Pinchbeck, M. and Westerside, A. (eds) (2018), Staging Loss. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97970-0_3 . Smith's interest in digital innovations in the archive is illustrated by https://middlemarch.dmu.ac.uk/ (2023) which is considered to be the first digital genetic edition of a screen adaptation of 19th Century literature. Smith is an archival historian with special interests in post-war British cinema, television and popular music, exploring issues of cultural identity, popular memory and family history. https://www.dmu.ac.uk/about-dmu/academic-staff/technology/justin-smith/justin-timothy-smith.aspx