By Scott Gloden In Woody Allen’s film Sleeper, the characters, in their futuristic setting, encounter a windowless swinging door not unlike those fit into contemporary X-ray rooms called the “orgasmatron.” The purpose? Instantaneous pleasure, a longstanding element of the quixotic existence so many authors write of (i.e. Huxley’s soma). If this idea seems so promising [...]
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