Metalosis Maligna, A Mysterious Medical Implant Disease

by Scott Beale on December 21, 2007 · 4 comments

“Metalosis Maligna” is a fictitious documentary created in 2006 by Floris Kaayk of Microbia about a mysterious new disease affecting people with implants.

via Who Killed Bambi?

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1 Lane Hartwell December 21, 2007 at 4:24 pm

okay, that was creepy, and begs the question, “why?”

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2 Gregory Dulcan December 24, 2007 at 7:00 pm

Yes I agree it is creepy, though not in a bad way at all. I don’t share your question as to the purpose of it. I think that in the form of an eerie science fiction story this is a remarkably predictive piece of art that gives a glimpse of issues that will matter in the coming years for mankind.

Personally I love it, and hope that I am not alone in my enthusiasm for such artistic and creative expression that is able to entertain, captivate, and evoke emotion while reflecting some far reaching and relevant truth.

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