The Noid Dynamics
What if you had the right to define your genetic identity?
Buffalo, New York, 2008. The humid air smells of lake mist, old concrete, and the dawn of a new species.
Spanish journalist Maya Hernán Gómez steps into the undisputed global capital of a genetic revolution. Her assignment is to investigate the "Noids," humans who have undergone the controversial Bäumler Method to adopt the physical characteristics of animals.
What begins as a skeptical inquiry into a "bizarre, isolated incident" quickly evolves into a profound exploration of identity, prejudice, and family. As Maya searches for the "human in the 'noid,'" she uncovers a world where the future is plural, and identity is a kaleidoscope of choice. As she documents the "profound, committed love" of the Noid community, Maya finds her own objectivity crumbling, leading her toward a life-altering decision that will challenge the boundaries of her own humanity.