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early-Anthropocene

​Fossilised Human Teeth with Audio Tooth Implants

c.0002002 CE

​The fossil is a fragment of the mass dumping of audio tooth implants, which followed exposure of MIBEC’s unregulated research on deadly mind control technologies.  It was also demonstrated that the implants made some users more susceptible to receiving satanic voices. The failure of RFID microchip implants during the Coronacene pandemic mass vaccinations, led to this type of biotechnology being completely abandoned. It has now been superseded with the organic bioprosthetic technologies that make us today.   

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human, future

early-Anthropocene

​Fossilised Human Teeth with Audio Tooth Implants

c.0002002 CE

 

A fossil of discarded MIBEC Human Audio Tooth Implants (ATI) in form of mandibular molars (dens sapientiae), discovered by American palaeontologist Guillamon Terrière (0001914-0001997) from Anthropocene paleolandfill deposits near Weitendorf in Austria.

This primitive cyborg technology was a popular in-body personal communication device in the early 00021st century.  Following simple surgical augmentation, it used mandibular resonance bone transduction to translate received electronic signals into sounds in the inner ear, and vice versa.

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human, future

early-Anthropocene

The Audio Tooth Implant was a radical new concept in personal communication in the beginnings of the 21st Century CE. A miniature audio output device and receiver were implanted into the human tooth during routine dental surgery. They offered a form of electronic telepathy as the sound information resonated directly into the consciousness.


The tooth implant consisted of 3 separate elements.
• A low frequency receiver (150kHz).
• A piezo electric micro vibration device.
• An electro magnetic micro generator

This fossil was recently illicitly removed from a scheduled paleolandfill site by syndicated archaeopunk gardeners. It was forcibly recovered by the proper authorities and is currently going through the IMoB fossil prep lab. It appears to show a fragment of the mass dumping of a primitive communication system of human tooth implants, which became redundant with the move to the full bioprosthetic technologies that we see today. 

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artist/creator

Dean Sully/Jimmy Loizeau

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