All Tomorrows: the future of humanity?

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Publicado 2021-06-10
What will humanity become, millions of years in the future?
This video is an abridged retelling of All Tomorrows, a story written and illustrated by C. M. Kosemen. Here's an interview with Kosemen on the Alt Shift X Podcast:    • ASX Podcast: All Tomorrows creator C....  

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Original All Tomorrows story: drive.google.com/file/d/0ByV5-S712cg8Tk1vQWVFZVM5S…

Alt Shift X Podcast #1 with authors of The Expanse:    • ASX Podcast: The Expanse authors Dani...  

Another Kosemen story read by Alt Shift X:    • Precursors by C. M. Kösemen (All Tomo...  

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Additional imagery is from Getty Images, Wikimedia, and Raised by Wolves.
Created with Adobe After Effects, Adobe Premiere, and a Shure SM7B microphone: www.amazon.com/shop/altshiftx

Special thanks to Patrons Cameron Weiss, Michael Appell, Ryan Steele, Triangle Wine Company, Harry, Shane Veglia, Brian Sentient, Ria McDoodle, Tim Cunniff, NotGac, Cara Akame, Ilhuilkamina Urdiana, SirRusty.

0:00 Humans
4:20 New humans
17:06 Post-humans
28:59 Empires
37:36 All Tomorrows

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @cmkosemen
    Thank you so much for giving my work the best YT treatment possible! This is a much better narrative artefact than my original pdf e-book... I'm so happy! :)
  • @Methus3lah
    This is some “I have no mouth and I must scream” sort of shit
  • My ass would've stayed in the primordial soup if I knew there was gonna be days like this
  • @tiky9833
    imagine being so mad at your opps you turn them into unimaginable pyramids of conscious human flesh
  • @selamatpagi6329
    I just love it when the Qu said "I'll steal All of your Tomorrows" then completely tomorrow'd all of the humanity.
  • @jaygonzales6069
    “They ruled over the human worlds for 40 million years, then fucked off”. Best thing I’ve heard all day
  • @hans10yearsago6
    Is this what wolves feel when they see a chihuahua or pug?
  • @asriusdoesart
    Evolutionary Horror will always be a genre that chills me to my core
  • @ktvia
    pterosapians are kind of beautiful yet tragic to me. to be so smart, so free from oppressive social classes and yet trapped by your own body to only live for 23 or so years is tragic but insanely interesting
  • @notso8605
    Qu 1: "yo watch this" turns a human to a creature made to suffer Qu 1: "lmao" Qu 2: "lmao"
  • @gbeach85
    I use to fear death. Now I fear being made into a sentient flesh quilt.
  • @Jonaegh
    Humans: "Eat shit and die!" The Qu about to make the Colonials: "Eat shit and live."
  • @tintedplot96
    Ironic how despite the horrific artwork and presentation, there is a beautiful and motivation message behind it
  • @qasrd11sa
    >shows up >destroys your civilisation >turns your species into genetic abominations >leaves
  • @arivertoeveryone
    the term "what the actual fuck" was invented to describe this piece of fiction
  • The Colonials/Modular People story is especially heartwarming. They went from utter nothing into a thriving civilization. It must've been so easy and so simple to just give up and let go, but they didn't.
  • To me this work is a celebration of humanity's capacity to survive. I find it inspirational in a sea of a lot of anti-human fiction we see today.
  • @HQMan2008
    "They move by farting with their highly evolved sphincters" is a phrase I thought I'd never hear in my entire life!
  • @Neotrunks1
    "They communicated by defecating on each other" Seems like Twitter has survived well past human civilization.
  • @NotSoGenesiz
    it’s oddly beautiful how, even with all of the scarring contortions left upon humans, they still remained… human. their drive, ambition, hatred, love, and creativity still persisted for millions, maybe even billions of years until their extinction. that’s so indescribably amazing