Technogothica more information interview with AJ
Arase Jennimi; Hello I am Arase H Jennimi, I am to interview with me today the man called Jamie Hinte and the creator of Technogothica, today he will tell us more about this exciting series.
Jamie Hinte; Yes, that's me, I am Jamie Hinte, nice to see everyone.
AJ; Sir, Jamie Hinte, you ever realize how greatly a large work this is? What is this work in which you have been working on? It has been featured on your blog greatly and greatly and I simply cannot get enough of it.
JH; Ah, yes, you are a clever and perceptive woman, AJ if I must call you that.
AJ: You cannot but thanks for the perceptive woman bit.
JH; The work of Technogothica original was to speak of a societal abuse delving into the frame of relationships in a rather more positive "cyberpunk" like culture.
AJ; Okay, sure. That has been stated as much in many articles.
JH; I will tell you that; the work will still do the same but tell of how a certain character finds his purpose!. Or rather how that he finds that the best folks have always been beside him. Its a beautiful story.
AJ; That's beautiful but what actually is the story about?
JH; Ah, the story is much actually a mystery. Its about having a connection with a person you meet in a strange circumstances who seems to compel everything to be better but when you actually think about them and meeting them, they frankly take it into their hands to make you secondary in your own life. That you rather just got to be yourself and go back to what is truly yourself and not them. That is how the story will be read through several events. Maybe the story continues after this climax of being another person's character or use but I find a beautiful learning happens to the individual who indeed tries to make a character a thing of use or means of their gains.
AJ; Beautiful, true and true, so much drama in a "cyberpunk" genred story-don't they usually focus on science fiction and crime?
JH; yes and yes and that is why Cyberpunk stories are one in a dozen of success or failure. I find the ones that focus on the interpersonal connections are the best stories. And those that focus on romantics or include them are superior. I mean, yes everyone thinks the future will have these spectacles of flying matter and flying cars and good prosperous things. But no one ever much considers the real aspect of much anything in today how technology makes for bad people in life in general. People who seek to make the abnormal, immoral and unlawful the norm, I thought I'd address that in this work.
AJ: One and good a sufficient answer, I do say. Very interesting people are pretty much degraded by their phones and tech.
JH-especially those of that "higher education" age, I should say.
AJ; Well, good thanks for meeting with me on short notice as I realize you are a busy man.
JH-Oh yea, I am a busy man indeed of sorts that cannot ever be yet explained.
AJ; Okay, well good, thank you Jamie for coming!
JH; Nice to have you. Thank you for this opportunity.
AJ; Alright that's is all for the interview, bye folks.
Jamie Hinte; Yes, that's me, I am Jamie Hinte, nice to see everyone.
AJ; Sir, Jamie Hinte, you ever realize how greatly a large work this is? What is this work in which you have been working on? It has been featured on your blog greatly and greatly and I simply cannot get enough of it.
JH; Ah, yes, you are a clever and perceptive woman, AJ if I must call you that.
AJ: You cannot but thanks for the perceptive woman bit.
JH; The work of Technogothica original was to speak of a societal abuse delving into the frame of relationships in a rather more positive "cyberpunk" like culture.
AJ; Okay, sure. That has been stated as much in many articles.
JH; I will tell you that; the work will still do the same but tell of how a certain character finds his purpose!. Or rather how that he finds that the best folks have always been beside him. Its a beautiful story.
AJ; That's beautiful but what actually is the story about?
JH; Ah, the story is much actually a mystery. Its about having a connection with a person you meet in a strange circumstances who seems to compel everything to be better but when you actually think about them and meeting them, they frankly take it into their hands to make you secondary in your own life. That you rather just got to be yourself and go back to what is truly yourself and not them. That is how the story will be read through several events. Maybe the story continues after this climax of being another person's character or use but I find a beautiful learning happens to the individual who indeed tries to make a character a thing of use or means of their gains.
AJ; Beautiful, true and true, so much drama in a "cyberpunk" genred story-don't they usually focus on science fiction and crime?
JH; yes and yes and that is why Cyberpunk stories are one in a dozen of success or failure. I find the ones that focus on the interpersonal connections are the best stories. And those that focus on romantics or include them are superior. I mean, yes everyone thinks the future will have these spectacles of flying matter and flying cars and good prosperous things. But no one ever much considers the real aspect of much anything in today how technology makes for bad people in life in general. People who seek to make the abnormal, immoral and unlawful the norm, I thought I'd address that in this work.
AJ: One and good a sufficient answer, I do say. Very interesting people are pretty much degraded by their phones and tech.
JH-especially those of that "higher education" age, I should say.
AJ; Well, good thanks for meeting with me on short notice as I realize you are a busy man.
JH-Oh yea, I am a busy man indeed of sorts that cannot ever be yet explained.
AJ; Okay, well good, thank you Jamie for coming!
JH; Nice to have you. Thank you for this opportunity.
AJ; Alright that's is all for the interview, bye folks.
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