The works compiled under the title 'Sphaera' deal with the quiet tones, the nuances that herald profound changes. For me, it is an attempt to read the signs of the times. The Latin term "Sphaera" is reminiscent of the "Sphaera Copernicana", a model of the Copernican heliocentric view of the world, which marks the beginning of modern scientific thinking and thus a turning point in time.
For centuries, man has attempted to dominate nature through technology, thereby separating himself from it. However, the development of artificial intelligence has made us realize that we need to rethink the question of how we see humans: are we perhaps much closer to the animal and plant world than to the machine due to the characteristics that make us human, such as emotionality, spontaneity, intuition and unpredictable complexity? Is perpetual progress really progress?
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