Æther III - Æons
The Æther Trilogy
by Brice Frillici
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About the Book
The final book is the reckoning. If Lab Radford is the lab and Biomech is the birth, then Æons is the dream that follows. A dream with teeth, ghosts, and lost gods. This volume abandons formal logic altogether. Its collage-based chaos pulses with nostalgia, prophecy, satire, and grief. Pop icons drift through the fog beside forest giants and glitching prophets. Psychedelic fragments mix with AI archetypes. Post-human, post-meaning places where we can no longer tell whether the myth came first or the machine.
There is a distinct tone of spiritual confusion in Æons. The book doesn’t try to resolve the questions asked by its predecessors. It drowns in them. It builds altars from memory and machine parts. It flickers with divinity, but also with collapse. It ends in recursion—suggesting the cycle begins again, deeper and stranger than before. The simulation is endless, and we are trapped in the fractal glaciers.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
- Additional Categories Science Fiction & Fantasy, Coffee Table Books
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 220 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798319927095
- Publish Date: Aug 03, 2025
- Language Russian
- Keywords Sci-fi, Abstract, Emergent Sentience
About the Creator
The Music, Artwork & Special Effects of Sekdek compile a giant body of cross-genre multimedia content. Drawing inspiration from art history, cult films, controversial artists/musicians, and the ineffable quality of infinity and beyond. The work ranges from abstract frenetic fractured-together avant-garde graphic novel multiverses of illustrations to underground surrealist, expressionist, subversive, fantastical, phantasmagoric photography to doom noise opera to pop to experimental etc. “All washed in psychedelia, Brice Frillici's San Franciscan west-coast jams teeter the border between pop music and b-movie soundtracks” - NPR “Big hug” - Sir Olivier de Sagazan “Sekdek is the Cindy Sherman of mud” - Dan Mayer “Fantastic and a little bit gory” - High Fructose Magazine "SEKDEK are like GWAR groupies" - Rooney Van Halen