In the late 1960s, scientists at MIT and Harvard began developing a project which would allow them to reanimate the thoughts of absurdist revolutionaries Kafka and Camus in an attempt to invigorate existentialist responses to growing tensions post-Cold War.
The results of their efforts can be seen by simply pressing the button shown on your screen, which provides absurdist writing prompts for performance artists and playwrights. The project has since been buried in the archives as it was largely seen as unsuccessful. There was a lot of LSD at Harvard in the 1960s. Like, a shitload.