As mentioned in the study notes, Subject 491*% was found by chance on the edge of the Kalahari desert on May, 2080.
From as much as we can gather, Subject 491*% appears to be an amalgamated organic robot with real time perception simulators built into its movable intelligence cortex. It is impervious to extreme heat and cold and seems perfectly adapted to travel through vast stretches of empty space. Beyond this its purpose is a complete mystery.
Attempts to bring its operating systems back online have failed. It remains unresponsive to all external stimulii. Despite this setback, scientists have been able to recover a cache of junk data from the frontal part of its, for want of a better word, 'brain'.
The following appears to be a collection of personal anecdotes, planetary descriptions and sensory data imprints
Three songs originally slated for Chonny & Clyde’s LP; all proceeds benefit United For Puerto Rico’s efforts to support those affected. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 6, 2017
The second EP from Northern Irish singer-songwriter Bea Stewart runs from gentle folk to pillowy pop ballads, all perfectly executed. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 15, 2024
Percussionist and sound artist Riccardo La Foresta joins musician and producer James Ginzburg for a fluid collaborative experiment. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 4, 2024