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Aleksandrs Ozolins

Pressed Paths

The year 2085 follows a story on how humanity can work together to rebuild and remap the world after a 40 year war with AI. Papplewick pumping station acts as a site that produces maps via stone lithography in order to remap the world. Those who use the site refer to the astrolabe in order to use coordinates for locations and proceed to find ways in which to work together with the help of steampower.

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