Feed |
Titus lives in a future where information no longer comes
through a device; rather, it infiltrates the brain directly through a “feed”. Advertising and entertainment pop right into
people’s heads. People can “chat” each
other through the feed and often are not accustomed to speaking out loud. Titus and his friends are totally surrounded
by consumerism, but having grown up with the feed, they cannot imagine a world
without it.
Enter Violet, a girl who seems different from Titus' superficial friends. Violet
questions whether there is more to life than the feed, and seeks out
information about politics, the environment and the world outside the bubble
that has been placed around her. She
even tries to disrupt the feed, shopping and searching for outrageous items but
never buying them. This confuses the
marketing system of the big corporations and they can’t quite create a consumer
profile for her.
When a crazy hacker/protester disrupts their feeds, Titus,
Violet and their friends end up in the hospital with nothing to watch or
do. They are forced to hang out together
without any external stimuli. But it turns
out that a feed disruption can have much more serious consequences than
boredom; the feed is intricately linked to the brain and humans cannot
“disconnect”, even if they want to. Will
Titus ever be able to go back to the carefree lifestyle he once knew?
Feed is set in a
not-so-distant future that we can all relate to. As technology surges forward at an incredible
rate, we are all along for the ride. But
what are the consequences of our dependence on the constant flow of
information? Can we operate without
it? More importantly, what does it
really mean to be human?
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