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Is art immortal?3 reading minutes

par Aude Robert-Tissot
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Immortal art © Pixabay

What would be left after the end of the world, or rather life on Earth, following a nuclear catastrophe or climate change? Certainly not works of art. But perhaps technology. Here's a scenario from a digital art exhibition.

Man is his own virus. Nature gave birth to him, yet he destroys it. If man really were to disappear from the Earth, technology could survive him, and why not join forces with Mother Nature thanks to artificial intelligence. Digital art would thus be the only existing art form to bear witness to the world before.

The «Beyond the Real» exhibition explores a time when humans belong to ancient history and digital technology is the only remaining artistic potential. A time when the Earth is but a distant memory, and the climate crisis has left its mark.

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