The Chilean author of 'Caso 63' travels to the Canary Islands in 'Simulacro,' a dystopian 'thriller' that follows in the wake of other hits like 'Blum.' The mystery elaborated in 10 chapters is reminiscent of the family myth around his grandfather. Marcos Oliveira, a world eminence in the study of Artificial Intelligence, disappears after having explored the Canary archipelago.

The last trace of him was located in Hara, a town in Lanzarote. Behind him, there is only a map of the islands marked with points, times, and places. Obsessed with the theory of simulation before passing away. In all of them that asks that, if we live in a simulation, how could we get out of it? The first of which can be heard in this text, begins on October 23, 2023 at 11: eleven. It is already available on audio platforms, and the first of the ten chapters is available to pre-order now. Simulacrum is the most listened-to sound fiction in Spanish of the 21st century. To build its auditory landscape, the team counted on the sound artist Pablo Sanz and the sound archive of Alejandro Doreste. For months, several sound engineers recorded the auditory reality of each of the locations, to evoke the listener's volcanic earth and salty air of the islands. The studio had already explored with Rojas the idea of AI taking control of humanity in The War of the Worlds, a story in audio format presented in a similar way to. The sound label El Extraordinario has co-produced Simulacro with Turismo de Canarias, a sound fiction created together with Carmen Pachecho and Manuel Bartual that won an Ondas Global Podcast Award in 2023. The story seeks to "seed questions in each scene and lead to reflections and perplexities," explains the label. It has many layers, many nuances, and many invisible threads that connect everything.