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Chapter Three: Capital Cities Submerged by the Sea Water

Tomorrow’s Lonely City|film|10min|2016

Old documents reveal that Earth’s plates have moved even more over the years. The area of land has significantly reduced, and the proportion of sea and land has become 95:5. The alerts about the greenhouse effect and the rising sea levels have been mentioned in the ancient texts, but, most likely, not many pre-extinct humans earnestly practiced how to avoid disasters. Nowadays, undersea exploring has become prominent. The sea is like a treasure-trove, which reflects on the ancient wisdom. We learn from the archeological studies of human thinking of how to disguise as a human being and how not to be exposed. How did they survive in the cities, what was their lifestyle? It has become an important exploration. Only 0.002% of us, white-collar robots who have the whole body, have the skills to do archeological research. Looking at a statue made of bronze, we can estimate that it is a relic of a certain diety from pre-extinct Denmark. It appeared in the waters of pre-extinct Bangkok, hence, I think the strength of ocean currents really should not be underestimated. Distinguishing to which of the systems this object belongs to is very difficult.

第参章 海水淹沒了各國首都
明日孤城|film|10min|2016

翻閱古老的文獻記載,地球上的版塊移動分合歷年有所更易,而如今陸地的面積以大量縮減,海陸的比例是95:5。溫室效應,海水上升這種古老的警惕文,可能也沒多少古人類認真實踐避免災難的發生吧。如今海底探險倒是一門顯學,海中如同一個寶庫,那是古老的人類智慧,以考古研究肉身人類的思維,如何變身偽裝成一個若如肉身的人類,而不被拆穿。如何生存在以往的城市中,生活型態是甚麼?是現今一門更熱的學問探究,我們全體的白領機器人只有0.002 %的人據有考古研究的分析能力。看著雕像的臉孔以青銅翻製,被推估是來自古丹麥的某個神祉的遺跡?出現在亞洲古曼谷的海域,我想洋流的力量果真是不容小覷。要區分那個物件的隸屬系統,在洋流的搗亂下真是難上加難。

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