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  • Mudec United #4
  • Mudec United #4
  • Mudec United #4
  • Mudec United #4
  • Mudec United #4

Mudec United #4

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The issue takes its title from Neal Stephenson’s 1994 novel of the same name, which described, far more accurately than could have been imagined at the time the state of the world today. “As if the 1990s were,” explains Carlo Antonelli, editorial director of MU, “a terrain in which the transformations of the human condition were – certainly not by chance – hidden beneath a blanket of snow that later melted after 9/11. The new climatic era, with the disappearance of snow and the shrinking of glaciers, is only a starting point. And the Lynchian ‘television snow’ of the last century has become the visual snow (‘snow vision,’ technically speaking) now affecting the residual clarity of our eyesight, saturated by the millions of images that have flooded our eyes for decades up to the present day. Science fiction books and films were the only ones capable of understanding the real future scenario, as usual. Everyone eventually reached the conclusion that, deep down, we no longer want to fully understand what is happening. After all, we enjoy remaining in this cognitive fog (‘brain fog,’ or therefore ‘snow fog’), and we are beginning to love this sort of snow-covered brain. It is a mode of survival, for as long as possible.

  • 244 pages
  • 17 x 23 cm
  • English
  • 2026