"Ian Watson - Cages" - читать интересную книгу автора (Watson Ian) Cages
Ian Watson тАЬMiss ADAMSON, IтАЩM Svelte,тАЭ says the tall, skinny forty-something woman who enters my office. Svelte by name, and likewise in body, which is long and slim. Elasticized black leggings and a black T-shirt under a crimson shirt that sports sev-eral zipped pockets. Not quite the usual ladiesтАЩ attire for Combined Intelligence. In my own more chunky forties, IтАЩm in a cream blouse and gray jacket. A long gray skirt conceals my knee-cage. SvelteтАЩs hair cascades blackly and the collar of her crimson shirt gapes wide to accommodate a hexagonal neck-curse of brass, which holds her chin high. Her impediment looks the height of funky fashion, something chosen deliberately rather than inflicted upon her. I indicate the brown leather chair facing my desk, and she lounges in it. тАЬSo what exactly is Kore?тАЭ I ask her. According to the file still on screen, Svelte is half-Serbian, half-Romanian. Her birth name was Svetlana but she uses the name Svelte from her time as a... turbo-folk singer. Her job description at Combi-Intel is the Uni-versity of Belgrade. Most economies in Eastern Europe are in a mess because of the hoops coming so soon after the upheavals of uniting with the West. Outside my tinted window, the Thames is as gray as my clothing. At rooftop level above Kens-ington and Chelsea, hoops hang leadenly in their dozens. If the sun were shining on this June morn-ing, how the hoops would glitter, like huge bangles from boutiques. тАЬKore is tekky that samples and remixes the sounds of love-making,тАЭ says Svelte. тАЬHang on. Tekky. Samples. Remixes.тАЭ This Ser-bian-Romanian seems to have a bigger English vocabulary than I do. тАЬTekky is neo-techno music,тАЭ she explains. тАЬYou sample other bits of music or noise, using a syn-thesizer to distort. Take a source sound and make it something it never was. Kore uses fucking and coming as the source sounds.тАЭ Helpfully she spells source. Not sauce, no. From a crimson breast pocket emerges a memo-ry stick, which I plug into the computer. An album cover comes on screen, depicting a dancing woman surrounded by flames. A fox mask hides the womanтАЩs face. Groping, caressing hands of a multitude of hues, detached from their |
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