Atlas of Extinctions
and Evolutions
 



Speculative Futures
Ardak Mukanova ︎  Dimash Komekov ︎




Atlas of Extinctions and Evolutions стремится привлечь внимание к животным, находящимся на грани исчезновения, и поднять тревогу по поводу их вымирания. Этот проект сочетает реальные данные о вымерших и находящихся под угрозой видах с предположительными видениями будущих адаптаций в результате антропоцена. Представляя данные из Красной книги Казахстана вместе с воображаемыми прогнозами того, как виды могут эволюционировать или вымирать, проект стремится увлечь зрителей и стимулировать обсуждения возможных будущих сценариев. Наше исследование, включающее глобальные источники и прогнозы, подчеркивает глубокое влияние изменения климата и человеческой деятельности на биоразнообразие. Проект акцентирует внимание на необходимость понимания и действий по борьбе с деградацией окружающей среды, призывая к устойчивым практикам для защиты планеты и обеспечения гармоничного сосуществования с природой. Через эту работу мы стремимся вдохновить на значимые изменения и способствовать созданию устойчивого будущего. 


 






Мы попробовали использовать Stable Diffusion в сочетании с Touchdesigner, основывая генерацию на существующих видах организмов. Эксперименты были собраны в единую книгу, которая будет развиваться и дополняться со временем.



Использованные программы: Stable Diffusion, Adobe, TouchDesginer

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