As the western world appears to become more divided each day. Will we choose to use the smart technologies already spreading through our homes to help stop the local spread of the new media misinformation, that many believe helped cause this political polarization? If so what will the cost be to our own beliefs, our convenient lies and our privacy?
Concept and Design: Fred Wordie
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