The Cartoon Utopia
Ron Regé Jr.Oddly cute cartoon “Utopians” of the future world are attempting to send messages directly through consciousness, from outside of the constricts of time as we understand it. They live in a world of advanced collective consciousness and want to help us understand how to reach those higher states of being. They get together to perform this task in a way that evolved out of our current system of consuming information and entertainment. In other words, the opposite of television. Instead, these messages appear in the form of art, music and storytelling.
The Cartoon Utopia is equal parts philosophy, sci-fi, visual poetry, and social manifesto.
status | Copy #1 (4677): in |
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genre | Literature and Fiction » Oversized Comics |
publisher | Fantagraphics |
publish date | 2012 |
popularity | checked out 3 time(s) |
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