Zeta immortality, which combines features of Delta and Epsilon immortality, conceives of the future life as an archetypal or
imaginal world, along the lines suggested by Carl Jung and Henry Corbin.
Featuring essays and unpublished texts by critics in contemporary and media arts, including Joan Fontcuberta, Derrick de Kerckhove, Suzanne Paquet, Fred Ritchin, and David Tomas, the publication was designed to challenge a re-examination of what photography is today, in a time when communication and transmission of visual data in cyberspace, the boundaries of virtual reality, and the Internet as a global public space proliferate images and reflect an
imaginal reshaping of the
world.