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Machine Learning

A surrealist zine presented as a recovered household archive — machines, a chicken civilization, and ancestor worship, told in fragments across English and Russian.

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A Digital Collage Zine

Recovered Household Record, March 2052

Machine Learning is presented as an archaeological artefact — a partially legible, degraded transmission from a destroyed civilization. Machines become human, a chicken civilization allies with them against humanity, and a boss figure named Granma descends with war. Underneath the cosmic plot runs a quieter family story about inherited grievance and what youth are asked to become.

Bilingual by Design

English and Russian Fragments

Russian-language fragments are integral to the piece’s aesthetic of decay and partial legibility — the archive was never meant to be fully readable.

Archival image from the Machine Learning zine
Invasion imagery from the Machine Learning zine archive
EN/RU

Two Languages

Choose a language to enter the archive

3

Chapters

Language choice, household archive, and the Oracle

2052

Archive Date

The record's in-world recovery date

Detail from the Machine Learning zine archive

Enter the Archive

The full piece lives outside this gallery template, in its own archive-terminal design. Choose a language to begin, browse the household record, and consult the Oracle.