A disillusioned synesthete—able to see sound as vibrant color—who discovers the city’s pervasive electronic hum isn’t random noise, but a coded language revealing a hidden reality overlaid on our own, and when she begins deciphering the chromatic signals, she uncovers a conspiracy to control human perception—and must learn to weaponize her unique ability to break the code before the city—and everyone in it—is permanently silenced and remade in a terrifying new image.
"Chromatic Static" follows a disillusioned synesthete—able to see sound as vibrant color—who discovers the city’s pervasive electronic hum isn’t random noise, but a coded language revealing a hidden reality overlaid on our own, and when she begins deciphering the chromatic signals, she uncovers a conspiracy to control human perception—and must learn to weaponize her unique ability to break the code before the city—and everyone in it—is permanently silenced and remade in a terrifying new image.
Chromatic Static, a woman with intensely colored vision swirling around her head, fractured city skyline reflected in her eyes, glitching digital artifacts overlaying the scene, dark and moody, neon highlights, art style of Philip K. Dick book cover, hyperrealistic, dramatic lighting, cinematic, high detail.