A vast, ever-changing library where dreams are stored. Moloko and Hera navigate through shelves that stretch into infinity, encountering manifestations of human thoughts and memories.
On , hegreart.com announced a surprise live‑stream titled “Any Moloko & Hera Girl – A Night of Retro‑Electro Fusion.” The headline combined two seemingly unrelated signifiers: Moloko , the 1990s‑era British duo known for hits such as “Sing It Back” and “The Time Is Now,” and “Hera Girl,” a user‑generated digital avatar—a stylised, neon‑glow rendition of the Greek goddess Hera, reimagined as a teenage street‑artist.
A vast, ever-changing library where dreams are stored. Moloko and Hera navigate through shelves that stretch into infinity, encountering manifestations of human thoughts and memories.
On , hegreart.com announced a surprise live‑stream titled “Any Moloko & Hera Girl – A Night of Retro‑Electro Fusion.” The headline combined two seemingly unrelated signifiers: Moloko , the 1990s‑era British duo known for hits such as “Sing It Back” and “The Time Is Now,” and “Hera Girl,” a user‑generated digital avatar—a stylised, neon‑glow rendition of the Greek goddess Hera, reimagined as a teenage street‑artist.