HOMAAŽ Kin-Dza-Dza / HOMO NOVUS

"Homage to Kin-Dza-Dza, Homo Novus I / The Future Is Now" is a project that explores environmental and social issues within an apocalyptic world. The project highlights the necessity of changing our way of life and the urgency to act immediately to save our planet and ourselves from further destruction. It features artworks that depict the harsh reality of a post-apocalyptic world alongside the hope required to drive meaningful change. Designed to shock and inspire awe, the artworks encourage viewers to make changes in their own lives. "Homage to Kin-Dza-Dza" is a thought-provoking project that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on all who experience it, hopefully inspiring them to take action.
The project's artworks are created across a variety of mediums, including music, photography, sculpture, installation, augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence (AI). Each artist has brought their unique perspective to the project, and together they have created a powerful and moving collection of art that is bound to inspire change.
In the post-apocalyptic world of "The Future Is Now," the remnants of humanity have gathered into small groups, each fighting for survival in a hostile environment. The Earth is littered with the ruins of civilization, and the sky is darkened by the ashes of the past. Yet, amidst the darkness, there is hope. The survivors have united, utilizing their knowledge and skills to rebuild the world. They repurpose the resources of the past to forge a new future, becoming the new components of Homo Novus.

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The project involves artists from Estonia, Lithuania, and Georgia, brought together by an urgent need to address the most pressing issues of our time. While the artists come from diverse cultural backgrounds, they are united by a shared concern for the state of the world and a profound desire to make a difference.
“Homage to Kin-Dza Dza / The Future Is Now” is a collaboration project of different media artists, including photo artist & curator Temuri Khvingia, performance and sound artist Erik Alalooga from Estonia, Ar & Ai artist & inventor Gleb Divov from Lithuania, and Techno musician & composer Marsieli Somali from Georgia.
The project is curated and brought to life by Temuri Hvingia /
OKAPI gallery (Tallinn, Estonia).