"terraforming" video on view at Studio National des Arts Contemporains
Prefiguring and speculating on the future of humanity is an exercise humankind has been particularly keen on, at least for the past century. One of course also thinks of the prescient writings of Jules Verne, who envisioned stories based on the use of new technologies that would enable human beings to travel fast to remote loci or explore otherwise unreachable parts of the planet. It is undeniable that technology has affected every aspect of our lives and has profoundly transformed human living conditions in the course of the past two centuries and even more so recently. In the course of the past three decades, the advent of powerful, networked micro-computing has profoundly changed the lives of most people on the planet. “Intelligent” technology has now permeated most aspects of our daily lives, and one can imagine this may grow to affect us even more in the future. The aim of the exhibition is to show the different systems of representation that refer to the state of our world, or prefigure the world of tomorrow; it is about the way in which artists can help us understand the problems in play when envisaging the future of humanity.
Michael Najjar participates at the exhibition with his video work "terraforming", created in collaboration with Dieter Jaufmann.
Artists:
Hicham Berrada, Alfonso Borragan, Shu Lea Cheang, Cliff Evans, Joan Fontcuberta, Karlos Gil, Antony Gormley, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Ismaël Joffroy Chandoutis, Yosra Mojtahedi, Michael Najjar, Pedro Neves Marques, Philippe Rahm, SMITH x Diplomates, Daniel Steegmann Mangrané, Teresa Van Dongen
The exhibition is curated by Benjamin Weil and Pascale Pronnier
Exhibition dates: 8 February - 29 April, 2020
Opening: 7 February, 7.30 pm
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