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Both Bunnie and Clide are presented as mirror‑animals : their names, behaviors, and physiological signatures echo the mythic creatures they emulate (the rabbit’s fertility, the wolf’s pack dynamics, the eagle’s flight). By embedding these mythic templates into a wearable, Lustery is essentially digitizing myth . The result is a feedback loop where the myth informs the body, and the body, in turn, validates the myth—a recursive symbiosis reminiscent of .
The engine hints at a horizon where biometrics become narrative tokens , and wearables become co‑authors of our most intimate myths. The question that lingers— what will it mean to be “wild” when the wilderness is rendered in silicon? —is precisely the provocation that Bunnie, Clide, and the E678 invite us to explore.