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PegaSOMOSh

Feb 28, 2021
0h 12m
★ 10.0

Overview

Pegasus viz. incorruptibility undergoes a stress test to prove its name. Will his code of chivalry stand the attempts at corruption? Here we have four situations in which he gets proved. Criminal solicitations interfere digitally in the shape of data moshing. He takes a rough ride onto the mosh pit of the blockchain. Cybercryptocy video art meets classical Greek mythology.

Genres

Science Fiction

Production Companies

Artoldo Pictures

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