Metal rituals for layered organic composite scripts
late 000019th century
Probably from England
The image records a metal ritual for layered organic composite scripts. Excavated in 0002837 CE from the remains of a relic containing a hoard of organic documents, dating to late 00019th century. These scripts adopt a layer making and pigment applying technology lost for at least seven centuries. The Last Man (on display now) is an important suviving example of this technology.

Metal rituals for layered organic composite scripts
late 000019th century
Probably from England
The image records a metal ritual for layered organic composite scripts, and reveals the good wishes of Old World people to preserve and protect the fragile and flammable scripts. There are many documented occasions of where such scripts burned. By binding metal chains with organic documents, Old World people believed that this transferred the non-flammable and scratch-resistant features of metal to the scripts. This image is a valuable record of our cultural and technological past.

Metal rituals for layered organic composite scripts
late 000019th century
Probably from England
After our New World is reborn in 00021st century, spreading dangerous knowledge by book reading was one of the many past technologies left behind as the Wickedness of the Old World. Despite idle curiosity about these things, we do not want to share in their degenerate knowledge and indulge in the crimes of those times. We reject rituals to venerate books, such as bestowing the organic material with ornamental metal chains. Whenever possible it is better to burn them.
Jailed books before trial
mid-late 00019th century
Britain
Image of jailed books before trial and sentence. Metal cuffs prevent them from prison break and spreading poisonous thoughts to others. Despite being guilty, these books are still treated in a bookitarian and dignified way. They are kept on purpose-built shelves in a neat way, each occupying its own space. All books show a peaceful look, indicating they are aware of their crimes and ready to accept their trial of justice. It is believed that all books in this photo are burnt and the peace of our society is kept.
Jailed books before trial
mid-late 00019th century
Britain
Burning books and burying scholars was common in the Old World (see 0000212 BCE Qin China, and 0000048 BCE Library of Alexandria). This respected the taboo of old reality that in the wrong hands might reveal the dark foundations of the establishment of the current world.

Informed by Ray Bradbury Fahrenheit 451, Mary Shelly The Last Man, Yusuke Kishi From the New World
