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Signs presents glimpses of life drawn from near or distant futures, scenarios that may or may not occur, in this universe or in others, across timelines we can and cannot perceive.
The project explores how technological developments across fields such as robotics, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and space technologies intertwine with society and shape
the conditions of everyday life.
The works consider not only how these technologies influence social systems, values, and behaviors, but also how society responds to them: adopting, modifying, repurposing,
or reshaping technological infrastructures, industries, and economies. Through speculative imagery and constructed moments, Signs examines the co-evolution of technology
and human life, tracing futures shaped by scenarios such as informal markets, unauthorized modifications, and frictions between users, machines, corporations, and legal systems.
The project explores futures marked by conflict, ambiguity, and emerging forms of ethical complexity.
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