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Trans Opt: Received Trans Opt: Received
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“You Can Believe What You Feel”: Bound “You Can Believe What You Feel”: Bound
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Ecstatic Passages: The Matrix Ecstatic Passages: The Matrix
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Redpill Redpill
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Adventures in Transreality: The Animatrix Adventures in Transreality: The Animatrix
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Heroic Ends: The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions Heroic Ends: The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions
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Revolutionary Guises: V for Vendetta Revolutionary Guises: V for Vendetta
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Sensorial Assault Sensorial Assault
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Fixed Races: Speed Racer Fixed Races: Speed Racer
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Escaping History: Cloud Atlas Escaping History: Cloud Atlas
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Speculative Heights: Jupiter Ascending Speculative Heights: Jupiter Ascending
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Epilogue—Event Horizon: Sense8 Epilogue—Event Horizon: Sense8
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Notes Notes
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Extract
It is the day after the Orlando Pulse massacre, and Lana Wachowski is wearing black.
I am as well, but this is purely coincidence. Rushing with the jittery nerves of a young researcher to the Sense8 shoot in Gary, Indiana, that June morning, I had not given much thought to the news or to the color of my T-shirt. When Wachowski arrives to begin the day’s work, I see immediately that she has: her black shirt is emblazoned with a pink triangle accompanied by what I learn are the words “Who’s next?” in Cyrillic. When I inquire about the language, Karin Winslow Wachowski (Lana’s wife) explains to me that Lana and her sister, Lilly, wore these shirts during their press tour for Jupiter Ascending. Knowing they would be screening the film in Russia, the siblings and longtime codirectors used the shirts and matching armbands to protest the anti–gay propaganda law instated there in 2013. Today, in the wake of the forty-nine murders at Pulse,1 “Who’s next?” carries a renewed and terrible resonance. Quietly observing the crew’s unfolding preparations, the previous day’s news slowly catches my heels. I struggle to make sense of this scene in the face of such disaster for others.
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