What a wonderful Planet! Sparkle, sparkle in a warm summer night near the Equator. I jump in the Atlantic Ocean and the water glitters electric blue... What's going on? Is my antenna having a short circuit? No. It's just another one of Natures surprises: the incredible glowing algaes!
There is nothing more important then a good bunch of friends, who accept you as you are. Regardless if you have an antenna in your head or not... It's so liberating!
Today I managed to touch my antenna with my own feet. What a stretch! When they connected it felt like a short-circuit. Suddenly a spirally sensation took over my whole body. It was like the beginning meets the end over and over again. Trippy! I have no idea how long I spent spinning, but as my feet and antenna disconnected I woke up and the first thing that crossed my mind was an early memory of the time when my antenna was given to me.
If you think I’m sitting at my desk, in front of a computer, writing and drawing pictures for this blog, you are wrong!
What you are seeing here is an unprecedented experiment: The Antenakus Project.
I’m Markus Antenakus and I’m the subject and the supervisor of this project.
It happens so, that I have an antenna implanted in my head. It was ‘given’ to me when I was very young, but that’s another story. This antenna is made out of organic and electronic matter – a technology yet unknown by our scientists. It has all functions a conventional antenna has, plus some so called ‘paranormal’ functions. After all it is connected to my brain!
I’m running this blog in order to practice one particular function: Cyber-Telepathy.
Basically I’m gonna be transmitting thoughts from my mind straight onto the Internet via radio waves. Mostly images. Words are tricky. So you gonna see lots of pictures! Cartoon-like 'coz this is how my brain works. As for the content, bear in mind I don’t fully master this experiment. These are more or less uncensored reflections of my daily life;some true, some not.
Welcome you to my telepathic, parabolic, paranormal visual diary!