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Anticipating the alleged submersion of New York City by 2050 due to the ongoing climate crisis, Miriam Simun’s standout video installation, “YOUR URGE TO BREATHE IS A LIE,” questions what a human underwater world might look like. Simun positions cephalopods (octopus, squid, cuttlefish) as the next phase of human evolution, weaving motifs of human connection and technology to illustrate the power of our bodies and minds. The exhibition is complemented by a Transhumanist Cephalopod Evolution Workshop on February 3rd from 5pm to 8pm.

 

Diving deeper into the digital realm, artist Marc Da Costa uses scraped data to craft his 60-minute film, "The Border Line," immersing viewers in a TikTok-like algorithm. The film features Instagram videos collected from a five-kilometer stretch of the Turkey-Syria border, paired with another screen tracing the border through cartography. Placed side by side, these visuals highlight the daily experiences of individuals living in close proximity to intense destruction and military occupation. Da Costa investigates the value of government-collected data as a tool for control, justification, and, ultimately, detachment from consequences.

 

Despite AI being considered a solution by technology facilitators, it seems to magnify existing concerns into larger issues. The seven works presented in the exhibition materialize contemporary landscapes through AI interventions, drawing on the material world yet appearing hyperreal through scraped data and custom software. As humans strive to create a utopian world with the technology that has taken over, we are confronted with the same issues that technology was meant to resolve — only this time, the consequences are larger than our own existence. The Onassis ONX winter exhibition will reopen from February 1st to February 4th at 645 Fifth Avenue in New York City.

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