Technicalized Good People is a work that addresses the various beings who are given eternal life through images produced by technology. The plants and TV screens featured in Nam June Paik's TV Garden (1974) maintain their images current without dying, rotting or breaking through behind-the-scenes technological maintenance and replacement. The collective builds on this work and adds virtual chickens to the plants and screens, isolated from other species and freed from evolution, reproduction, creation and decomposition, symbolizing a utopia in which the ecosystem is created and maintained by technology. In this universe, human beings appear as "good people" who don’t need to consume chickens or cage them for reproduction. Using voices produced with artificial intelligence, the artists question Paik's imaginary by asking humans who accept a technicized life without any resistance if this immortal life is what they really want to manifest through technology.