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“How were we imagining the future? And now that the future has suddenly arrived in its most subtle and dystopic form, what shall we save from the past, and how can we live in the present? In which direction will our perception and experience of what surrounds us change? Is there still space for a direct, physical relationship between nature and humanity or are we gradually distancing ourselves from our environment, in the name of a new and ubiquitous artificiality?”
“How were we imagining the future? And now that the future has suddenly arrived in its most subtle and dystopic form, what shall we save from the past, and how can we live in the present? In which direction will our perception and experience of what surrounds us change? Is there still space for a direct, physical relationship between nature and humanity or are we gradually distancing ourselves from our environment, in the name of a new and ubiquitous artificiality?”
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