Naturally
Naturally
The media are making a big deal about it: a mysterious computer virus, defying
all logic, would be transmitted to humans with such a morbid result
that astonishing. Yet life goes on, and if the virus questions, they
do not prevent a certain community from moving forward – this community, which Yannis
La Macchia scrutinizes Naturally, tries to organize itself as much as possible
horizontally possible, and despite the at least disparate side of its
members, despite tensions, dissensions and misunderstandings, try
to work in accordance with its principles and ethics.
Since Des Bâtisseurs, we have known about Yannis La Macchia's interest in a
certain form of social mechanism, that which governs groups, which defines the
living together. In Naturally, what seems to question more
specifically the author, it is the scope of the ideology but especially its
limits, and how to deal with small betrayals, and
juggling with paradoxes. It is also the relationship between humans and nature
which the author explores here, an ambivalent, ambiguous relationship, sometimes nourished by
fantasies, sometimes by a reality devoid of morality.
Naturally will benefit from a double release: a paper version at Atrabile
and a digital version at RVB but be careful! both editions will be
obviously close but not identical, some events appearing in
one grind and not the other (and vice versa), and the format as well as the setting
on the page being completely thought out and worked on for each medium.
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