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PREMIERE
Season 04

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Premiere Season 04

Premiere Season 04

"I am not where you think I am. I am where you think I am not"

Folding Space

Genre in fog

Here’s the Information We Collect

Agape / Temporary Echoes

Chaotic Paradise

skin flats part III

Conversation

The Artists

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Lilia Li-Mi-Yan and Katherina Sadovsky

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Teresa Leung

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Andre Perim

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Arturo Sayan

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Brigitte VALOBRA and WALD

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Nilo Hartman

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Angelica Verdan

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Darja Preuss & Mara Božić

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Sturmherta (Daniel Haas)

#Post RE:SET@New Future

The Covid-19 crisis, and the political, economic and social disruptions it has caused, is fundamentally changing the traditional context for decision-making. The inconsistencies, inadequacies and contradictions of multiple systems –from health and financial to energy and education – are more exposed than ever amidst a global context of concern for lives, livelihoods and the planet. 
The measures against the spread of Covid-19 have also shown how to fight against climate change and how a new normality marked by the fourth revolution and the global reset will direct our new future.
the Great Reset initiative has a set of dimensions to build a new social contract that honours the dignity of every human being. These dimensions are called the fourth global revolution or a new global order.
Previous industrial revolutions liberated humankind from animal power, made mass production possible and brought digital capabilities to billions of people. This Fourth Industrial Revolution is, however, fundamentally different. It is characterized by a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, impacting all disciplines, economies and industries, and even challenging ideas about what it means to be human, that is, we arrive at Transhumanism.

The evidence of dramatic change is all around us and it’s happening at exponential speed.

At the end, the 4th Industrial Revolution and Transhumanism will be  achieved through the merging of our physical, digital, and biological identities, along with a new social contract which includes social credit and ecological credit for each individual.

These fusions are advances in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), 3D printing, genetic engineering (gene editing with CRISPR technology), smart vaccines (mRNA), quantum computing, virtual reality, Blockchain, artificial intelligence and other technologies. It’s the collective force behind many products and services that are fast becoming indispensable to the new global life, what matters now is the common good and the green philosophy.
How do we find hope in this Great Reset era? 
The latest watershed advances occurring in the world around us directly affect the aesthetics of our visions. Our senses are alert, excited, moved, and impassioned by the pulsating rhythm of culture.
The proposl focuses on a positive, meta-creative and enlightened view of human potential, aesthetic design in technology, the prevalence of science, and aestheticism in the future architecture of life.
We are exploring how current and future technologies affect our senses, our cognition and our lives. Our attention to these relationships become fields of art as we participate in the most immediate and vital issues for the Post Reset and the Transhumanity.
The digital exhibition focuses on discussing these changes we are facing today and how art is responding to them. The creation by the artist is a hint for the products and their innovations that will create lifestyles and social consciousness in the future.
#Post RE:SET@ New Future features the works by numerous artists working on shaping the future. Works are selected and divided into the following four categories - “future envisioned by art”, “art possessing the future”, “creativity shaping the future”, “another future civilization” and “open futuristic themes”.

 

CURATOR: JESUS RIVERO

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