NOUMENA
Keep your ears wide open. Bodies of water are dripping from icy ceilings. Their rhythms begin to dissolve the borders of inaudible worlds into dewdrops. Shimmering in mid-air, they cling onto the frozen blades of breathing stalagmites, resisting descent. Infecting these subterranean lungs of crying glaciers that stretch out to the farthest biocaves of unheard galaxies are parasites called the Mapuble. An A.V.I. Nouven Hunter called Meya is taking cover from them, as she reflects on her father's Alzheimer's disease. Intuiting a link with Mapuble clicking sounds and his dementia, she unravels these murmurs by retracing the events that took his memory codes away. What does it take for her to capture these unsounded memories as diagrams between universes, where worlds beyond songs of life and death cease to exist? Dock alongside Meya and lay out the plans to destroy the distortions of dementia worlds caused by the biogeological complex of Atlantic Mercator Prime in her Noumena.
-- Khairi Danish