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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Cobra Tower in Japan by VASILY KLYUKIN

 
March 15th, 2016 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: VASILY KLYUKIN 

In Japan telling someone that he is a snake means a compliment. In China snakes and dragons often mean the same. The symbol of wisdom andeternal life, this tower would embellish any Eastern city.

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The link to the Amazon Kindle where the book was released: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CBW4HHG

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Tourists, fascinated, would look at this immense cobra, its jawsserving a terrace would be a restaurant or a night club and its bodycould contain offices or apartments.

Snakes and dragons are custodians of threshold, temples, treasure,esoteric knowledge and all lunar gods. If this skyscraper is built ina city this city will become eternal in its resurrections.

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The diamond-shaped pattern on the back of the snake is the symbol ofYang and Yin, duality and reunification of the Sun and the Moon, maleand female principles, conciliation of opposites, and androgyny.

Snakes change their skin, as this skyscraper can change its coloring.

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Skyscrapers rise up proudly in columns looking over cities or stand alone in the landscape. Wherever they are, these high buildings grab our attention and awaken our consciousness, inspiring some and irritating others. These rising towers have changed cityscapes around the world and have become the clearest reflection of cultural and economic progress in the twentieth century. At times skyscrapers can dictate the style of business regions and even whole cities.

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Vasily Klyukin has dedicated the concept of Cobra Tower to the release of his debut fiction book, a sci-fi thriller Collective Mind. This is an absorbing novel about the near future and about what is going to happen with creative people then.

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Collective MindSynopsis

The near future is not what you think it is going to be. 100%! A new discovery will allow to identify, measure and download the human creativity. Our world will momentarily change but many people will have been left behind.

Artificial Intelligence, the bio hard drive Collective Mind managed by people runs on the human creative energy. It can easily solve the majority of modern problems: it provides new technologies, finds remedies against previously incurable diseases, successfully stops the environment crisis and does many other useful things. People are willing to give away their creativity for a fee basis to make Collective Mind more powerful.

Isaac Leroy, a young inventor, has to sell his creative energy since it’s the only way to quickly find funds for his sister’s surgery.

Alas, his plans are not going to come true: an unexpected terrorist attack turns him into an avid adversary of this most useful invention in the world. The unfortunate guy who finds himself cornered may become a desperate criminal.

Now his goal is to destroy the Collective Mind technology that turns talented people into grey, faceless crowd.

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