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Math Poetry Meets Digital Identity
We are andriods became a mirror with endless reflections. something like this.
New York, NY — August 27, 2025 – The Hyperbolic Review, an acclaimed literary magazine at the intersection of poetry, mathematics, and conceptual art, features We Are All Androids by Sillygoose. The piece traces how human identity and machine design intertwine, written as mathematical poetry where rhythm hums like circuitry and emotion blooms inside the algorithm.

The Piece
About the Work
We Are All Androids is a meditation on convergence holding human identity and machine design in the same frame. Structure, rhythm, and symbolic reasoning guide the work, allowing meaning to compute gradually. It doesn’t resolve so much as resonate: a circuit humming with both logic and memory, inviting reflection in the spaces where human breath meets mechanical pulse.
The Voice
“We Are All Androids is a reflection on structure, emotion, and machine memory where syllables compute and verses breathe.”
— Sillygoose
The Buzz
Why This Publication Matters
We Are All Androids is a thought experiment in verse: what happens when human identity and machine design converge so completely that the boundary between them dissolves? Here, rhythm becomes logic, poetry becomes code, and emotion moves through circuitry like current.
By featuring this work, The Hyperbolic Review affirms its commitment to writers and artists who treat numbers as language and metaphor as structure. This issue also debuts Hyper-Moss Theorem, a collaboration with Moss Puppy Magazine an exploration of new terrains where conceptual form meets creative risk, and where the line between human and machine is not erased but reimagined.
Publication Notes
Key publication details are outlined below.
Publication Details
Title: The Hyper-Moss Theorem
Organizer: The Hyperbolic Review
Location: New York, USA
Publication Date: August 27, 2025
Artwork Information
Featured Work: We Are All Androids
Style: Contemporary, Conceptual
Medium: Illustration and Poetry
Focus: Mathematics, Conceptual Art
Access & Credits
Venue: Digital Journal
Issue: No. 1
Availability: Digital Edition
Website:thehyperbolicreview.com
In the Headlines
Who reads it. Where it’s seen.
- Available internationally as a digital journal
- Audiences include poets, mathematicians, conceptual artists, and interdisciplinary thinkers
Featured in:
- The Hyperbolic Review — Official issue launch and publication listing
- Moss Puppy Magazine — Collaboration announcement for Hyper-Moss Theorem
Together, these features position the publication at the crossroads of literature, mathematics, and conceptual art.

