Mathieu Bablet, nature of intelligence, intelligence of nature

Detail of the cover of Carbone et Silicium by Mathieu Bablet © Label 619 x éditions Ankama

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

2 min

After the success of “Shangri La”, Mathieu Bablet returns with a story marked by melancholy around the question of Artificial Intelligence. 

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It's a Science-Fiction album that talks to us about tomorrow - maybe - but also today - surely.

A universe where it is about artificial intelligence and feelings of love, control and freedom, robotics and transhumanism, ecological disintegration and the desire for immortality, agony and rebirth, the worst ugliness and of the sublime beauty of the planet.

All through a strange love story, that of two android robots that cross centuries and landscapes and questions humanity, theirs and that of the world.

The writer Alain Damasio signs the afterword.

He coined a word "sostalgia" to describe the genre of this album, a work he said "so solar" and "so melancholy".

A book fills with "a loneliness that would not be total, a bond between humans that would not be cut."

Mathieu Bablet's

“Carbone et Silicium” comic

was published by Ankama and Label 619 editions.

Report:

Amélie Beaucour

presents the latest album by Turkish designer Ersin Karabulut entitled “Until now everything was going well”, published by Fluide Glacial.

A comic that brings together nine dark and hot stories.

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