I named this painting "Posthuman" because it reflects my thoughts on transhumanism and posthumanism, on how the boundary between human and technology is disappearing. I aimed to capture the idea that human evolution continues, but now it is driven not only by biological processes but also by technological progress.
For me, this work is a reflection on how we perceive ourselves in a world where digital images and personal data become part of our identity. We are increasingly dissolving into the information flow, losing our wholeness and leaving behind only fragments of data.
I want to ask you: will we remain human if we become merely a collection of images and algorithms in the global network? Can we preserve our humanity in a world where physical identity is dissolving into digital reality? This is not just a painting—it's an attempt to glimpse into a future that is already beginning to overtake us.
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I named this painting "Posthuman" because it reflects my thoughts on transhumanism and posthumanism, on how the boundary between human and technology is disappearing. I aimed to capture the idea that human evolution continues, but now it is driven not only by biological processes but also by technological progress.
For me, this work is a reflection on how we perceive ourselves in a world where digital images and personal data become part of our identity. We are increasingly dissolving into the information flow, losing our wholeness and leaving behind only fragments of data.
I want to ask you: will we remain human if we become merely a collection of images and algorithms in the global network? Can we preserve our humanity in a world where physical identity is dissolving into digital reality? This is not just a painting—it's an attempt to glimpse into a future that is already beginning to overtake us.
Oil
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