Elegiac Machinations

Elegiac Machinations by Daulton Dickey, published by Exeunt Reason Books on May 26, 2015, is a 64-page experimental novella that delves into the intricate relationship between perception and reality. The unnamed narrator embarks on a surreal journey through consciousness, seeking to unravel the complexities of existence in a world transformed by corporations and technology. This narrative challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of reality, presenting a unique exploration of awareness and the impact of societal structures on individual thought.
In this thought-provoking work, the narrator employs street art as a means to awaken a populace dulled by routine and distraction. Through symbols and creative expression, he aims to break the metaphorical chains binding people to a life of unthinking compliance. Elegiac Machinations combines elements of philosophical meditation, surrealism, and literary cubism, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of art and existence. This edition offers a distinctive perspective on the challenges of living authentically in a culture dominated by conformity.
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Reality is a product of perception. To alter reality, we must alter our perception. But how? Our unnamed narrator explores this question and attempts to unravel the mystery in this experimental novella, a non-linear, surreal trip through consciousness-and beyond. Embracing the street art mythos, the narrator plasters an unnamed city with symbols meant to open up awareness-awareness of consciousness, of reality; reality as it is, not how people perceive it. But he lives in a world in which corporations, government, and technology have transformed people into mindless automatons. People move without thinking, follow without thinking, work and live and dream without thinking-and they don’t realize they’re shackled in a continent-sized prison. To change people, our narrator has to wake them up; he has to make them aware of their shackles. Can he use stencils and spray paint to wake them? Can art still thrive in a culture populated by drones? Part philosophical meditation, part surrealism and literary cubism, Elegiac Machinations is unlike anything you’ve read. It’s a haunting exploration of what it means to be alive, a meditation on the nature of reality and art, and on paying attention in a world dominated by routine and distractions.
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