Reflections on existence and future through the “Voices of the Lost Authors” project.
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– Questioning the Realities of Renewable Energy and Nuclear Fusion
The Illusion of the Ideal Energy Source
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– Questioning the Realities of Renewable Energy and Nuclear Fusion
The Illusion of the Ideal Energy Source
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Nakahara Chuya would remind us: sometimes the greatest ache is not loneliness, but being misread in the crowd.
Nakahara Chuya would remind us: sometimes the greatest ache is not loneliness, but being misread in the crowd.
If Atsushi Nakajima Spoke About AI-Generated Art
“Can a soul be simulated, or only performed?”
A fictional monologue in the voice of Atsushi Nakajima, wandering the twilight between the question of what creates and the haunting doubt of who suffers.
If Atsushi Nakajima Spoke About AI-Generated Art
“Can a soul be simulated, or only performed?”
A fictional monologue in the voice of Atsushi Nakajima, wandering the twilight between the question of what creates and the haunting doubt of who suffers.
He writes so quietly, so plainly — yet his words cling to you long after you’ve turned the page.
He doesn’t describe emotions. He paints landscapes, and somehow, you feel everything.
If Akutagawa is light, Ibuse is shadow.
He writes so quietly, so plainly — yet his words cling to you long after you’ve turned the page.
He doesn’t describe emotions. He paints landscapes, and somehow, you feel everything.
If Akutagawa is light, Ibuse is shadow.
A fictional monologue in the voice of Tatsuhiko Shibusawa,
exploring space debris through the lens of erotic decay, celestial vanity, and technological residue.
A fictional monologue in the voice of Tatsuhiko Shibusawa,
exploring space debris through the lens of erotic decay, celestial vanity, and technological residue.
If Natsume Soseki spoke about digital loneliness,
he wouldn’t rage, nor lament—
he would quietly observe:
“Solitude, when mistaken for connection, deepens the silence.”
Read A Solitude Mistaken for Connection on Medium:
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If Natsume Soseki spoke about digital loneliness,
he wouldn’t rage, nor lament—
he would quietly observe:
“Solitude, when mistaken for connection, deepens the silence.”
Read A Solitude Mistaken for Connection on Medium:
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If Yukio Mishima spoke about digital loneliness,
he wouldn’t mourn the absence of connection—
he’d question what filled the hollow where the sword once rested.
Read “The Hollow Where the Sword Once Rested” on Medium:
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If Yukio Mishima spoke about digital loneliness,
he wouldn’t mourn the absence of connection—
he’d question what filled the hollow where the sword once rested.
Read “The Hollow Where the Sword Once Rested” on Medium:
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what would Osamu Dazai whisper about digital loneliness?
A fictional monologue — inside the quiet collapse of connection.
Discover the new voice in “Voices of the Lost Authors.”
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what would Osamu Dazai whisper about digital loneliness?
A fictional monologue — inside the quiet collapse of connection.
Discover the new voice in “Voices of the Lost Authors.”
medium.com/@sprout6729/...