What if the most advanced technology we’ve ever known…was the human being itself?
In 'Living Technology', @AFROSCOPE_ reframes the body as a sacred, ancestral machine—one shaped not by code, but by memory, spirit, and imagination.
“We as human beings are some of the most advanced pieces of technology in the universe...
Not just in the cold, mechanistic sense, but as expressions of awe.”
— @AFROSCOPE_
2/ ✦ Exhibition Highlight: Down the Silicon Meadow ✦
The show, co-curated with @blueshift_now, imagines nature and technology not as rivals but as allies, inspired by biomimicry and ecological entanglement. Machines grow like roots, rivers carve digital stone, and landscapes emerge where destruction becomes transition, and regeneration redefines the future.
Explore all the works here 🔗 https://t.co/FmXM0zeXny
Shown: Windows by @nathanielstern , collected by, among others, @aicollection_, @zancan & @AnonBakery
Artist Blanche Boni-Mississo reflects on her shift beyond canvas—working with polythene, glass & textiles at #Woori2025.
See the exhibition at Nubuke Foundation Centre for Textiles & Clay—open until June 30th.
#ContemporaryArt#NubukeWa#NubukeFoundation
The #Woori2025 Tours explored Wa Naa’s Palace, Nakore Ancient Mosque & Wa Market—connecting visitors to Wa’s living heritage.
These tours are also available year-round. See the exhibition at Nubuke Foundation Centre for Textiles & Clay—open until June 30th.
#CulturalHeritage
Introducing seamless GitHub integration in Bolt.
→ Create & open repos
→ Edit in Windsurf/Cursor/...
→ Work on multiple branches
→ Publish on any hosting provider
And more. Live now!!
trying to work today but can't stop thinking about all the kids being blown up, burned, killed, worked to death
Gaza, DRC, everywhere in between
Hearts out to them always
#wecandobetter