In this Anthropocene imaginary, the human species continues reproducing naturally, while scientific interventions begin to explore assisted fertilization, human cloning, and machine-human hybridization. The work frames a posthumanist reflection, questioning the boundaries between biology, technology, and ethics. Suspending Anthropocene time, Genesis opens a window toward the Technocene, a possible future where the organic and artificial intertwine. At this threshold, human identity is redefined, and the viewer’s gaze becomes an exploration of boundaries: who we are, what we might become, and the dilemmas emerging between science, imagination, and contemporary philosophy.
Oil on canvas
47 x 39 in
2022
Acquired