Exhibit: Humanity
A conceptual and surreal vision of a future museum where ordinary humans from the early 21st century are preserved as historical artifacts. At the center stands a large mirror, framed like a masterpiece, reflecting a man absorbed in his smartphone—unaware that he himself is the exhibit. Around him, other figures are displayed performing mundane acts of modern life, observed by futuristic visitors with detached curiosity. The artwork explores themes of self-absorption, technological dependency, and how an entire era may one day be remembered not for its achievements, but for what it failed to notice about itself.
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Exhibit: Humanity
Exhibit: Humanity
A conceptual and surreal vision of a future museum where ordinary humans from the early 21st century are preserved as historical artifacts. At the center stands a large mirror, framed like a masterpiece, reflecting a man absorbed in his smartphone—unaware that he himself is the exhibit. Around him, other figures are displayed performing mundane acts of modern life, observed by futuristic visitors with detached curiosity. The artwork explores themes of self-absorption, technological dependency, and how an entire era may one day be remembered not for its achievements, but for what it failed to notice about itself.
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A conceptual and surreal vision of a future museum where ordinary humans from the early 21st century are preserved as historical artifacts. At the center stands a large mirror, framed like a masterpiece, reflecting a man absorbed in his smartphone—unaware that he himself is the exhibit. Around him, other figures are displayed performing mundane acts of modern life, observed by futuristic visitors with detached curiosity. The artwork explores themes of self-absorption, technological dependency, and how an entire era may one day be remembered not for its achievements, but for what it failed to notice about itself.

















