Beautifully Terrifying (9 Photos)
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We stand at a crossroads. On one side, technology promises to upgrade our very bodies. On the other, the natural world crumbles under our weight. These 9 artworks explore the tension between the future we’re building and the planet we’re leaving behind.
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🔌 1. The Transhumanist — By HIJACK in Los Angeles, USA 🇺🇸
A man on a unicycle balances blindly while consumed by a VR headset, feeding directly from the Google search bar. HIJACK satirizes our precarious balancing act: we are technically moving forward, but are we actually looking where we’re going? It’s a humorous yet unsettling look at our merger with machines.
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🌊 2. Support — By Lorenzo Quinn in Venice, Italy 🇮🇹
Two monumental hands emerge from the Grand Canal to support the Ca’ Sagredo Hotel. It is a visual plea to protect our heritage from rising sea levels. We have the power to both destroy and save.
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🤖 3. Cybernetic Woman — By Caktus & Maria in Italy 🇮🇹
A woman fused with intricate circuitry and wiring. It blurs the line between biology and machinery, questioning what it means to be human in a digital age. Are we losing our soul, or simply upgrading it?
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👔 4. Politicians Discussing Climate Change — By Isaac Cordal in Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪
Tiny figures in business suits stand waist-deep in a puddle, continuing their debate as the water rises around them. A biting satire on bureaucratic inaction in the face of imminent disaster. They will argue until they drown.
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📶 5. Fragmented Emotion — By Adnate in Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺
Adnate overlays multiple portraits in a glitch-style arrangement. The fractured faces evoke a sense of digital corruption, as if the human soul is being scrambled by the transmission. A portrait of identity in the internet era.
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🛑 6. I Don’t Believe in Global Warming — By Banksy in London, UK 🇬🇧
Simple, stark, and undeniable. Banksy’s graffiti disappears under the water of the very canal it mocks, proving the reality of the crisis regardless of belief. Facts don’t care about your opinion.
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👹 7. Cyber Demon — By Daresk in Tampico, Mexico 🇲🇽
A robotic Oni (Japanese demon) with a glowing cybernetic eye. It merges ancient folklore with futuristic mech aesthetics, suggesting that our old demons aren’t gone, they’ve just upgraded. A fusion of the past and the cyberpunk future.
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🧊 8. Melting Men — By Nele Azevedo in Berlin, Germany 🇩🇪
Hundreds of tiny ice figures are placed on steps, left to melt in the sun. A hauntingly beautiful reminder of our fragility and the temporary nature of human existence in a warming world. We are vanishing, drip by drip.
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🫁 9. The Last Lungs — By Dr Love in Bristol, UK 🇬🇧
A man breathes through a mask connected to a tree on a gurney. In a polluted future, nature isn’t just scenery, it’s our life support system, our portable lungs. Dr Love illustrates our desperate dependence on the very forests we are destroying, effectively carrying our oxygen supply with us.
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