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Här är mina två senaste bilder. Båda med tillhörande flash fiction.

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Portrait of Kettil Daun
Kettil Daun was a hero in the most classic sense. He had saved more people from a gruesome death than he could remember. He read fires to peace, lulling the flames with words, until they flickered out

He sat down on a wooden chair by a blazing three-storey building, feeling the heat on his face, the weight of a book on his lap. Firemen in white helmets ushered the spectators out of earshot. Flames can only be reasoned with in solitude, as Kettil would later tell a journalist.

Fifty pages into Evelyn Waugh’s Vile Bodies the fire was confined to the first floor stove where it had begun.

What more could you ask of a hero?

Afterwards, there were expressions of deep gratitude from tearful husbands, wives, lovers, their terrified children, grating grandmothers, childhood friends, dull colleagues and obnoxious drinking buddies, who declared their loyal friendship, only to quicken the arrival of their own deaths with another round.

Once more, there were medals put on Kettil’s lapel.

But nature always strives for balance. A debt piled up that he would have to pay back for the rest of his life: with every fire he extinguished, he had to light a new one later. A tit-for-tat to keep the world from falling apart. After twenty years as a hero, he turned into a fire starter.

He sold the medals, packed his few belongings and moved to the desolate Norder Archipelago. Every night, he sat reading by the shoreline in the vast lightfield he had erected, igniting the lamps one by one with his words. After a while, he lit anything that came his way.

He imagined the futures of those he had not been able to save, slipping them into the stories. They emerged from the fires to wade among the light poles, telling him of wars and famine, love found and then lost again, moments of stillness and journeys to stars’ end.

[Slutet saknas än så länge]
 
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Reel People
Inscribing a human soul on 1240 metres of magnetised tape is impossible. But moving from 7-track reels to 18-track got us close. But it wasn’t until Lillemor Borgstrøm discovered a Luminarian technology to layer information into the fifth dimension that a complete person could be stored.

A few years later, I met the first tape-based couple - reel people as they were called by then - at a fertility clinic in Trondheim. Within two years, they gave birth to a human child. Reel parents with a real kid.

At the age of 11, Morten ran away from the research facility where they lived. Two days later, he returned to fetch the two Unit A reels, sometimes called his father. Then, he - they - disappeared the same way.

He spent the summer in Bergen, with his father tucked away in a knapsack. Getting access to a tape station turned out to be difficult. The two of them only had brief conversations, whenever Morten could sneak into the computer science department, loading his father on some unattended machine.

During these short, whispered moments, they made plans. Of the three ideas they prepared, two were almost realistic. One was outrageous.

For three years, I lost track of them. When Morten reappeared, he had mounted his father on a consumer reel-to-reel tape recorder, wiring it to a Sinclair ZX Spectrum. His reel dad lived again.

They had moved into an abandoned factory in Doggerland, at the border of a spacetime anomaly. His father planned for new upgrades, adding ever more reels and computers. Before Christmas, the system would be big enough to house Morten as well.

They would finally meet, their tapes entwined like Möbius strips, reaching deeper into the fifth dimension.
 
Tack! Kul att höra : ) Bild och text växer fram parallellt, som ett ostadigt luftslott. Jag föredrar egentligen att bygga saker med limpistol - världens bästa pysseluppfinning - men det funkar tyvärr inte på luftslott. Då är 3d-program och Photoshop bättre.
 
Kan det resultera i något liknande Stålenhags böcker? Vore fett!
Ja, det är tanken! Jag har tillslut hittat ett koncept, som knyter ihop alla bilder till en helhet. Det ser ut att kunna bli riktigt bra : )

Heja! Jättekul att se. Väcker helt klart lusten att spela.
Tack : ) En del av bilderna är från TREY, Comae Engine och kampanjen The Red Star (till Odd Soot). Kul om de kan inspirera till spel!
 
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