
"...Surely there was some merit to all of this overabundance of photography going on in the world. From a fatalistic perspective, he pondered whether there would be infinite processing power, cloud storage, server space, infrastructure, and hell, even enough metals, minerals and energy to build it all with. Not fretting too much on these issues since he didn’t have the answers, he shifted to more meaningful thoughts..." In the not-so-distant future, as the world’s digital freight-train rolls right into its inevitable threshold of physical data storage limits, strange things begin to happen. At the same time, Kicis and Anna are each at a philosophical crossroads. The two of them collide under most inauspicious circumstances: things begin to disappear. As they try to find the meaning and reasons behind it—helping others to avert disaster—as though trying to solve the final riddle plaguing humanity, has a tipping point been reached in the bounds of Earth’s physical constraints? Or is it simply the beginning of the Datapocalypse? A novel on the throes of artificial intelligence creeping a little too much into our lives along with the continuous feeding of our picture-taking appetites. Datapocalypse is a poetic attempt to bring together science-fiction, international-intrigue, comedy, romance and dystopia in articulation of a fierce exaggeration of our destiny. Or is it?
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