Review of 'Hybrid Futures' at Elektron | Berlin Art Link
Briefly

The exhibition 'Hybrid Futures: Rhizomes, Meshworks & Alter-Ecologies' confronts the conceptual limits of understanding animal consciousness and explores the intrinsic connection between human and non-human experiences. Hosted by Elektron in Esch-sur-Alzette, the show utilizes digital media to engage visitors in contemplative simulations, such as Alice Bucknell's 'The Alluvials,' which portrays a future Los Angeles. Through this innovative approach, the exhibition invites reflection on our shared planet, challenging preconceived notions of agency, consciousness, and the interrelation of diverse life forms.
"Proper names probably not," writes Anne Carson in 'Red Doc>.' "Do they even have pronouns? Do they experience the entire cold sorrow acre of human history..."
A technology-forward intervention in the Centre Mercure of Esch-sur-Alzette, most of the works of 'Hybrid Futures' treat their digital media as a prosthetic for speculating not just about the human mind..."
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