Borrowing the mechanics of the Nokia snake game, Garden of Eden reimagines the biblical parable as a cautionary tale about consumption and consequence. With each new invention, knowledge is gained at a cost—one that often outweighs its benefits. Yet we can't seem to turn away. Like Eve, is it curiosity, hunger, or something darker that drives us? Can we outgrow this impulse, or is it inseparable from what it means to grow? Is there no such thing as the morally right thing to do?
Music:
Eden Kaput by Marcus Circus
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