Photographic series called “Megaorganisms” comments on the fragility of human existence in the technological age. The technologies that were created and invented by humans involuntarily replicated the functions of our organisms. As such man becomes the strongest, fastest and the most powerful species on Earth. The power of the mind and the fragility of the flesh are two factors, which have brought humanity to the age of technology. People passionately create technological megaorganisms that have to serve the needs of the miniorganisms. But if man overcomes his own fragility will he be happy and free? Will he become the slave to technology? Will he forget that inside his own fragility lies the greatness of his spirit?
Photographic series called “Megaorganisms” comments on the fragility of human existence in the technological age. The technologies that were created and invented by humans involuntarily replicated the functions of our organisms. As such man becomes the strongest, fastest and the most powerful species on Earth. The power of the mind and the fragility of the flesh are two factors, which have brought humanity to the age of technology. People passionately create technological megaorganisms that have to serve the needs of the miniorganisms. But if man overcomes his own fragility will he be happy and free? Will he become the slave to technology? Will he forget that inside his own fragility lies the greatness of his spirit?