"Cyborgculture" is a fascinating work of art that addresses the intertwined relationship between humans and technology. The viewer's gaze falls on the face of a woman whose mouth and nose are just visible. She seems to be surrounded by a world made of wires and branches that wind around her and enclose her. The surreal landscape in which the woman seems to be trapped is a metaphor for the progressive fusion of nature and technology that characterises our modern life. In "Cyborgculture" we see a world in which the boundaries between man and machine are increasingly blurred and we have to ask ourselves what impact this development will have on our future. But the picture is also a call for mindfulness. It asks us to be aware of how we move in this world and how we shape our relationship with nature. Only if we learn to use technology responsibly while protecting natural resources can we create a future that is worth living for all. "Cyborgculture" is more than just a work of art. It is a call for reflection and responsibility. It reminds us that we can shape the future - if only we are willing to act consciously and mindfully.
Created by Gerhard Höberth with support from AI.
Born on January 2, 1960 in the Weinviertel region of Lower Austria, he spent his childhood and youth in Vienna. After training as a computer technician, he worked as a gardener, shepherd, in the care of disabled children, as a technical draftsman and illustrator,.. Read more…
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands