SWARM. Organic mechanics

FROM FRIDAY 5/5 ON SATURDAY 10/6

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We need to be attentive, since Charlie Sutcliffe's mutated hybrid beings could be anywhere: It seems logical to place them in the deepest part of the ocean or in a very far space, But they can actually be in the kitchen sink. We do not scare, What Charlie aims to encourage us to examine our relationship with artificial intelligence, Something that looks great right now, but that in the near future can become an incredibly mundane thing. Great shocking sculptures and screenphies immersed us in the original universe of the artist and they make the big question emerge in us: We could coexist and share our world with these organisms? GLORIA POZUELO

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