Corals (What if?) (2023) Digital Arts by Gustavo Castillo

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
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What if we considered the possibility that, like corals in the reefs, human civilization could be more harmonious if we adopted a similar approach? Corals are marine organisms that form colonial structures, where each individual, though small on its own, contributes to the well-being of the whole. Through their collaboration and cooperation, corals[...]
What if we considered the possibility that, like corals in the reefs, human civilization could be more harmonious if we adopted a similar approach? Corals are marine organisms that form colonial structures, where each individual, though small on its own, contributes to the well-being of the whole. Through their collaboration and cooperation, corals create vibrant and diverse ecosystems that sustain an astonishing variety of marine life. In this work, I pose the question: could we learn from the organization and interdependence of corals to promote a more cohesive and balanced society? This reflection invites us to consider how our individual actions can influence the broader social fabric and how collaboration can lead to greater collective well-being.

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Oglinda, es un "bioatista" con formación en ingeniería en audio e ingeniería molecular. Su obra hibrida elementos orgánicos con tecnología, desde microorganismos hasta tejidos vivos, arte plástico y[...]

Oglinda, es un "bioatista" con formación en ingeniería en audio e ingeniería molecular. Su obra hibrida elementos orgánicos con tecnología, desde microorganismos hasta tejidos vivos, arte plástico y arte digital, de modo que sus desarrollos lo han llevado a colaborar con la misión espacial ARTEMIS y el proyecto Moongallery Project, exhibiendo su escultura en la Estación Espacial Internacional y será el primer artista mexicano en exponer en la Luna. 

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