Art talk. Conversation with Mit Borrás: AI LOVE
Body of work by the artist as a reflection on the contemporary world. The idea of techno altars, eternity through technology and the relationship that humanity has with technological progress. The interest of society to connect with nature or spirituality now converted into elusive and neo-tribal experiences: raves, yoga, meditation, futuristic sci-fi-based experiences and sports 3.0 and the tale of the modern monster and its relation with gender, the cyborg and the AI.
Mit Borrás
Mit Borrás (Madrid, 1982) is a Spanish visual artist based in Madrid and Berlin. His work examines the relationship between human, nature and technology and their purpose of evolution. He has developed a work complex that encompasses visions of a post-human state of consciousness. Its center of focus is based on the interconnectivity between biodiversity and technological progress and the philosophical concept of adaptation as a method of surpassing the categorial limits of existence. His work is essayistic portraits in the form of video-based works, performances and multi-dimensional installations, embodying an augmented state of awareness.
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