Philosophers around the world have long debated how humans and nature can exist in harmony 🤔🌳
Now, at the Tsinghua University Art Museum in Beijing on the Chinese mainland, a fresh exhibition brings this conversation to life. Seven artists from different cultures—including Lynn Hershman Leeson, Liang Shaoji and Melati Suryodarmo—are showcasing 18 works that blur the lines between nature, technology and humanity 🏛️💡
- Lynn Hershman Leeson: Explores identity in digital ecosystems through video installations.
- Liang Shaoji: Uses living silkworms to create evolving textile works that grow and transform.
- Melati Suryodarmo: Combines performance and sculpture to question our place in the natural world.
From AI-generated forests to immersive video experiences and organic installations, each piece reveals the dual nature of our environment—both material and conceptual 🌿🤖
This immersive art experience shows us that the boundaries between humans, nature and technology are more fluid than we think. ✨
Reference(s):
cgtn.com