Ma>Hadeva


Ma>Hadeva

Genre : Computer enhanced collage
Support : N.A.
Subjects : 2.) Goals, hopes and ideals of h+ thought

2.1.) The enhancement

NBIC Convergence, Shiva/Hinduism, God of transformation or destruction?

The artist : MJSL2050

3 Comments

  1. Markos says:

    Ma>Hadeva

    Miriam,

    Idées simples mais parlantes, démarche didactique dirait sans doute Olivier, évidemment à fond dans le sujet.
    J’aime beaucoup ton idée d’aller prendre une référence extérieure à la culture occidentale. J’ai l’impression depuis le début que le mouvement H+ en Europe et dans le monde anglo-saxon a besoin de se confronter à d’autres modes de penser le Transhumanisme.
    Reste maintenant la partie esthétique dont l’appréciation est éminemment subjective. Je ne suis pas fan du collage, dont l’aspect, qui révèle la technique (invraisemblance de certaines positions, incohérence de certaines limites entre objets superposés …), m’éloigne du sujet. Par contre, j’aime bien le contraste des couleurs bleu/rouge luminescentes qui me renvoie à notre modernité cathodique.

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    (SMIE)

    Simple but talking Ideas, didactic approach would doubtless say Olivier, obviously profoundly in the subject.
    I like very much your idea to go to take a reference outside the western culture. I have the impression since the beginning that the H+ movement in Europe and in the Anglo-Saxon world needs to confront with other modes of thinking Transhumanism.
    The aesthetic part stays now, the appreciation of which is eminently subjective. I am not a fan of the “collage”, of whom the aspect, which reveals the technique (unlikeliness of certain positions, incoherence of certain limits between superimposed objects), takes me away from the subject. On the other hand, I like the contrast of the luminescent blue/red colors which sends me back to our cathodic modernity.

  2. Markos says:

    Ma>Hadeva (Oil on canvas)

    I still like the concept but far less the aesthetic.

    J’apprécie toujours le concept mais beaucoup moins l’aspect esthétique.

  3. Shengwei Lee says:

    The second one looks like the religion drawing in Tibet,I like the color,but nothing more.

    第二幅看起来像西藏的宗教绘画,我喜欢它的颜色,但是仅此而已。


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