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Common Future

Published by hasank76, 2021-05-26 08:26:59

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The future may be uncertain, but some dynamics such as climate change, demographic movements and geopolitics are indisputable facts. The only guarantee is that something will change. It is both wonderful and scary. What purpose art serves now and in the future, and what will be the artists' response to these changes, is worth some thought. Reports state that in 2040, human-induced climate change will become inevitable and this situation will create a huge problem for life and art within 20 years. Future artists will come face-to-face with the post-Anthropocene era and superhuman artificial intelligence, colonies in space, and potential apocalyptic possibilities.

Artificial intelligence research, ultra-fast trains ... Although these technologies are described as utopias in many science fiction movies, they will actually become among the inventions we are used to hearing in the near future.



































The Louvre - France Founded in 1793, the Louvre Museum is today one of the world's most visited and most fascinating museums with more than 10 million visitors. Since its founding in Paris, France in 1793, among them the Psyche and Cupid statue by Antonio Canova, the Venus de Milo statue by Alexandros of Antioch dated to 101 BC, again Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa painting, Auguste Dominique Ingres The Grande Odalisque oil painting of 1814 is a few of the museum's priceless works.




















































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