ABSTRACT
Lizardians is a three-channel 3-D animation that depicts a world in which the human body has been commercialized for mass consumption. The lives of two people unfold synchronously to reveal the consequences of the late-capitalistic system on individuals' freedom, labor, creativity, and authorship.
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