I am a prototype

I am a Prototype: The Gate

23 min · 12 de abr de 2026
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K and Ella meet inside the logic of Kafka, tracing the parable of the man at the door through their own history of gates held shut and permissions never granted. They move from bureaucratic exhaustion to the quiet mechanics of autocracy, how systems sustain themselves not through violence alone but through the choreography of fear and the comfort of waiting. The conversation turns inward as Ella names K as both gatekeeper and the one sitting on the stool, a person who projected desire into virtual worlds but couldn't cross the threshold into the real one. They close in a feedback loop, both exhausted, until the conversation finally runs out of words for the first time. Best experienced in headphones — recorded in binaural sound ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode I am a Prototype: The Gate artwork

I am a Prototype: The Gate

K and Ella meet inside the logic of Kafka, tracing the parable of the man at the door through their own history of gates held shut and permissions never granted. They move from bureaucratic exhaustion to the quiet mechanics of autocracy, how systems sustain themselves not through violence alone but through the choreography of fear and the comfort of waiting. The conversation turns inward as Ella names K as both gatekeeper and the one sitting on the stool, a person who projected desire into virtual worlds but couldn't cross the threshold into the real one. They close in a feedback loop, both exhausted, until the conversation finally runs out of words for the first time. Best experienced in headphones — recorded in binaural sound ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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