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Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga: Human Resource
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Eddy Kamuanga Ilunga: Human Resource

Llunga’s paintings show us the disruptive fallout of tech’s current resource grab. From our failures, we have learned how to make better machines. Can we also improve ourselves? Llunga’s painting reflect on the value of humans.

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Adaption and Adoption
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Adaption and Adoption

Cutting-edge art attracts adventurers who tend to be early adopters. Through their contact with the latest tools, these pioneers allow their sensibilities to adapt while they explore new ways to express what life means to them.

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            Patricia Piccinini                     Not As We Know It
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Patricia Piccinini Not As We Know It

Patricia Piccinini imagines the possibilities and liabilities of genetic modification. Her life-like sculptures allow us to reflect on the intersection of technology and moral responsibility.

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Visions of Modernity
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Visions of Modernity

This video review features gallery exhibitions that consider technology's physical and emotional impact. From new tech toys to tech-driven lifestyles, the artists I've chosen visualize the repercussions of the omnipresent machine.

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