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Enter a labyrinth where meaning warps, language fractures, and perception dissolves. The Robot's Path is a Shift is a bold and experimental journey through shifting realities, intricate language games, and deep reflections on linguistic and cognitive distortions. It is performative writing in itself-language that enacts, distorts, and reconfigures meaning as you read. Words don't just describe; they shift, fracture, and reassemble, turning the act of reading into an unpredictable process of discovery. This book isn't just a text-it's an immersive, disorienting encounter with the glitchy, the…mehr

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Enter a labyrinth where meaning warps, language fractures, and perception dissolves. The Robot's Path is a Shift is a bold and experimental journey through shifting realities, intricate language games, and deep reflections on linguistic and cognitive distortions. It is performative writing in itself-language that enacts, distorts, and reconfigures meaning as you read. Words don't just describe; they shift, fracture, and reassemble, turning the act of reading into an unpredictable process of discovery. This book isn't just a text-it's an immersive, disorienting encounter with the glitchy, the unpredictable, and the existentially playful. If you're ready to push beyond innocence machines and black squares, The Robot's Path is a Shift will guide you to the edge of imagination-and beyond.
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Autorenporträt
KIWA is a multichannel meta-artist. He actively explores and blends different media, from conceptual objects to total audiovisual environments: all together functioning as a hypertextual research of meaning-making and cultural codes, collective and personal myths. He blends the meaning of authorship on different levels. Interested in quote, pastiche, games of language and identity, (post)psychoanalysis and schizoanalysis were self-explanatory as literary methods. The book of KIWA is a labyrinth, or rather a labyrinth in a labyrinth.