Assembled from works by J.M. Romig and Ryan P. Kinney
Once you log into The Network, you can't log off. Once you're plugged in, you can't opt out. That's the way things are. Your life becomes your Channel. Your world becomes your Show. Have you seen the latest episode of Walking Dead or Breaking Bad? Have you looked in the mirror? Reality shows? Who’s reality?
We live in the information age Full disclosure is no longer optional We are sharing information. We are contributing to the death of the self. Or are we finally mastering intelligence? We know how to play the system how to get followers, when to drop a hashtag, when to upsell a sponsor, We are social creatures And social control is how you keep the pigs in their pen Until it’s time to offer us up as sacrifice at the altar of decadence The Rich are locked up in their floating wi-fi enabled panic rooms, High above all of the pollution. Living vicariously through the shows broadcast by The Network. Sell me another artificially derived addiction Masquerading as sustenance Tell me how much I need it Need you Preach it with the fear of the unorthodox on Fox News
Meanwhile on the ground, people are caricatures of themselves - the byproduct of generations of narcissism as survival mechanism. Nostalgia, and criticism as a means to pay the bills. Unless you choose to never log in. Choose to ignore the cameras following everyone everywhere You can always get a real job - If you can find one. Most people don't. It's the new economy. In exchange for our data, and privacy, we get ad-revenue and a chance at stardom. We willingly give them our intelligence Our spirit For another video game Another TV show That promises a better reality See it all in HD While we dubstep to our doom Up Jacob’s Ladder Built out of the 15 minute prophets
We’ve traded a heartbeat for an electronic pulse. Blips and bleeps in an imagined humanity. Forgetting that living means leaving the house. When the feed is quiet - we take the occasional moment to breathe – cough - and look up to where all the stars used to be.
Created at the Winter Writing Workshop (Dec. 27, 2015), HEYMAN! Productions