Art (Luna 3, Part 8)
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What makes a human? Genetics? Consciousness? Other humans perceiving them as humans?
Nora-Ceph had been asking herself that for a while now. Every human she encountered saw her as a human too. And she, or at least the body she was inhabiting, did have a lot of human DNA. Not to 100% but very close. And she was conscious.
But was she human?
What makes a Ceph?
Other Cephs, who knew that she resided in her host, regarded her as a Ceph, not a human. And she did have a significant amount of Ceph DNA. Not 100%, but still.
Was Michael-Ceph human or a Ceph? What about Quelz, who had given up his whole body to split it between several hosts? What was he?
A few months had passed since the construction company Michael-Ceph’s host had worked at had been completely overtaken by Cephs. Even the average office workers had been taken one by one, lured with the promise of an additional 3-day vacation. It had worked better than anyone had hoped to dream. And the construction project at the outskirts of the colony was also already in progress.
Nora-Ceph felt … useless. There was nothing for her to do. She had integrated herself perfectly into her host’s life. So perfectly in fact, that not even Nora’s family had noticed the switch. Now, her main objective was to wait for new orders that never came.
It was a Wednesday evening and she was sitting inside a museum, staring at the art, wondering about her existence. The painting she was looking at was abstract, confusing shapes in bright colors, intertwining with each other. The chaotic state of the human mind, she assumed. Or maybe the artist had just been color blind. @suesa
A man sat down next to her and joined her silent staring. She ignored him.
He coughed.
She kept ignoring him forcibly.
”Have you ever wondered”, he begun, ”why we consider something like this art?”
Nora-Ceph ignored him more.
”The great painters from the past”, he continued, ”they had a reason to paint what they did. Religious motives, portraits, scenery, even van Gogh’s Starry Night depicts something we can understand and compare to what we see. But this?”, he pointed at the painting, ”this doesn’t tell me anything.”
Ignoring was obviously not an option.
”Excuse me, who are you?” The annoyance in Nora-Ceph’s voice was not an act. Why was this random guy rambling on and on about art to a total stranger? She turned to look at his face.
It was burned half off. Not a pretty sight, not even for a Ceph who didn’t care much about human beauty.
”I’m sorry”, the man said, ”but you’ve been looking at this piece of … I don’t want to call it art … for about twenty minutes now. I was hoping you could provide some insight.”
”I can’t I was lost in thought.”
”But can you still tell me what you think about it?”
Nora-Ceph lifted one eyebrow, then sighed. This human didn’t seem like he’d just leave her alone if he didn’t get an answer. So why not humor him.
”I think it’s crap”, she said. ”Can’t imagine the artist was thinking about anything that wasn’t making money. People like to interpret so much into art, they tend to forget that artists need to make a living too. So why not create something completely random and hope that people will do their own thinking and thus make it something great?”
”I see. And what do you think about art made by Cephis?”
Nora-Ceph’s heart seemed to skip a beat.
”What?” She asked eloquently.
”Cephis, they sometimes draw. It’s interesting to look at their creations, as they’re in such a different place, culturally speaking, than humans. Have you not seen any so far?”
”I have not, no.” That was the truth. Nora-Ceph had never heard of a Ceph creating art, at least not a Ceph who wasn’t inside a host. But this human apparently knew something she didn’t. How?
”I can show you some”, he said. ”They have a tiny room in this museum where they’re displaying the art of a Cephi who had been taken in by a human artist. It’s mostly interesting replications of already existing, ancient art pieces made by humans, but with a twist … It’s hard to explain. You need to see for yourself.”
Although it made her uncomfortable that he was using the word “Cephi” instead of “Ceph”, which was rude and infantilizing, she was curious about what the stranger wanted to show her. So she swallowed her pride, stood up and gestured at him to lead the way, which he happily did.
The room he had talked about was at the far end of the museum, small and dimly lit. Only five pictures were displayed on the walls, but they took up all the space. Intrigued, Nora-Ceph looked at them. The stranger had been right, they were recreations of already existing paintings but … with Cephs instead of humans.
A particular one caught her attention. It was modeled after “The Creation of Adam” by Michelangelo and displayed one godlike Ceph in the sky reaching out for another one on the ground, almost touching. It was very simple, by far not as detailed as the original, but it moved something in Nora-Ceph to see it.
”Ah, The Creation of Squadam”, the stranger said approvingly. ”I like this one too. Although I always wonder why the Cephis in this painting don’t seem to have all their arms? It’s almost like they were cut off for some purpose. And the Cephi on the right seems to be trapped in something that kind of looks like a human skull.”
Nora-Ceph tensed up, her hands curled into fists. The human was standing right behind her, she could feel his breath on her neck. Fear paralyzed her when he reached out to move her hair a bit to the side, which revealed a faint scar.
He touched it.
”You’re a Ceph”, he said.
Picture Credit goes to Franz Anthony / Studio 252MYA who kindly gave me permission to use the picture in my story. Check out the post with the original painting here and get a print of either this or another piece of great cephalopod art here.
Plot twist, Nora just says "Nope, I just had a surgery" and the man will go all like "Ok, sorry to bother you" and the world domination plan continues.
No but I can see the man as some kinky dude who wants a tentacle inside him. If you know what I mean.
That would be too easy. The human is actually smart. Notice how he got to taking her to the room where the arts where stored, he must have k own all the time. Had done his research.
It took nora-ceph a while to adapt. Could be that the newly transformed are not as smart as nora-ceph or Quelz is just too smart a ceph generally. Anyways, the point is: the human had noticed changes.
He didn't just stumble upon the painter cephi by random. Must have been looking
Lol tentacle inside him
Haha. :D ,@suesa is yet to touch this. But you got a point here.
Well I know it would be too easy, I just have an odd sense of humor :)
But I appreciate your good perspective on the details and just as you, I'm looking forward to see how this ends.
When he said 'you are a Ceph' what happened next? Your story is quite engrossing.
That will be revealed in Part 9 :P
Wow what a twist,i want to know how the story ended
Of course you do, that's why there is a cliffhanger, I want you to read the next part too :P
I hardly think The Creation of Squadam was its real Cephi name? Sounds like a name the human artist thought would be clever. Kinda racist, don't you think? Oops. I just said Cephi. Am I a racist too?
"Well, maybe so, but I can't quite be a racist against a race that doesn't exist."
I was so rooting for Nora-Ceph till she jumped on the "what is art really" bandwagon with the mysterious new human. Now I'm hungry for more calamari. I guess I'm biased, because I like abstract art a lot. :) Maybe Cephs are wired differently.
It's literally the title of the piece, given to it by the artist in our world. It felt wrong to change it.
And ew, abstract art :P
He's the first one to actually figure out what's going on. But I have a feeling that he might befriend a Ceph and betray humans.
Plot twist: he doesn't give a fuck! :D
Oh, you mean the Ceph. Yes, definitely, the human has to go down :) We need a new arm or a head here.
About betraying humans? Or he doesn't give a fuxk about cephs and humans alike :/
"The Creation of Squadam” genius.
I don't know if I want them to get Nora or not so meh, i'll just wait and see.
But nice photo.
Good choice.
Although you are not a native English speaker, and I'm not a native English reader, it's incredible how realistically I can imagine the scenes, as intense as if I'm watching the movie.
Considering the first paragraph.
Genetics - I guess no, we have Neatderthal's DNA, viruses...
Consciousness - doesn't always helps. In many countries, the atheism is punishable by death. Alan Turing was (basically) murdered for loving men. And human beings from Australia have exhibited in zoo parks only 150 years ago.
So it's probably the third option"Other humans perceiving them as humans" - tricky...
Maybe the fact that we're both not native speakers is important in this case... :D
The question what makes humans is a really tricky one and actually one I think a lot about. Especially with human organs being grown in animals, this will be a problem for the near future.
I'd say I was expecting this, things were going too smooth for the cephs. Made humans look like the dumb lots. I like the twist.
Just like in the movies, the good guys face a major dissapointment when they are closw to achieving their aim. But it always ends well :D . Do not because of this change the plot, please :p.
The devices employed are not lost on me. I enjoyed how the human dangled the carrot right in Nora Ceph's face till he got the reaction he wanted.
Whoever the painter was, it(ceph) illustrated the arts with enough hidden clues for the human to pick up. Or were the paintings a play on the intelligence of the human civilization? "our plans and intentions are on your walls, yet you can't see them".
Well, i loved this episode :)
He got it spot on, no infantilizing :p
When is the next installment, this one took a week. Yeah, I was checking and counting :/
The problem is, that during the week, I'm often too tired to write a fiction post, so I opt for science. The weekends are better for fiction writing. I'll see if I can manage to write the next part earlier this time!
Damn! Damn! Damn! I didn't see that coming. Who be that guy?!
The queen of twists 💚
@suesa your writing is always good...and it's really good post... thanks for sharing...
What did you especially like about it? Or do you just like to write spam comments in the hope of earning a few cents?