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Wireboy is a visual representation of cyberspace, sexual desires, over-stimulation, surveillance, identity, depravity, and corruption. Representation of the self and the future that is being born out of media and culture is explored through metaphor using various characters: Wireboy, has a bizarre intimate relationship with a mysterious artist/controller, enslaved monsters, a deformed model, and innocent children who are intrigued by this constructed world which all takes place in a deteriorating cyber reality.
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EN

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