Relics and rubble of the future

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Published 2020-06-30
Raquel Meyers [Pérez Madrigal]

Abstract

Monuments are used as relics of the future to validate and preserve an identity. The digital age has given way to the dark rnlightenment, in which commemorative monuments are no longer physically constructed but only their narratives. The STEAM educational system is one of these monuments, which includes the discipline of art, not for its critical capacity or sensitivity; but for its flexibility to engulf economic logic. The future does not need us. Human nature has become an economic gamble whose destiny is to become Anthropocene rubble. It is in our hands to take advantage of the time we have been given. There are no more excuses. We can still resist.

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Meyers [Pérez Madrigal], Raquel. 2020. “Relics and Rubble of the Future”. AusArt 8 (1). https://doi.org/10.1387/ausart.21517.
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