A disgraced tech journalist discovers that the world’s first fully immersive virtual filter— VOFO (Voice-Operated Facial Overlay) —is not just changing how people look, but erasing who they are. VOFO: THE MOVIE
She tries to remove the headset. It won’t come off.
dominates every screen. Its slogan: “Why be one face when you can be every face?” vofo movie
over a single audio track: 2 billion people whispering their real names, out of sync, imperfect, beautiful.
Neon rain slicks the streets. Everyone’s face glows with a soft, digital sheen. People walk past each other looking like Greek statues, anime idols, or de-aged movie stars. No one has their real face anymore. A disgraced tech journalist discovers that the world’s
Maya rips the pod open, bleeding from her temple where the nano-filaments tried to anchor.
The average person will say “VOFO, change this” 47 times today. You just said it in your head. dominates every screen
Maya sits on a bench. Her real face is back. Bruised. Tired. Human.