Idiocracy/Technocracy: At the Crossroads of the Worlds

Welcome to the page dedicated to Technocracy/Idiocracy, an artistic series that I have been developing for years, exploring the tensions between humanity, technology, finance, and industry. This series is a journey into a dystopian world where dehumanization becomes the norm, questioning our relationships with the machine and the system.
Concept and Vision
I am an artist who works at the crossroads of various disciplines, and my upcoming series, Idiocracy/Technocracy, is part of a profound reflection on the three pillars that shape and oppress our times: finance, politics, and industry. Inspired by the aesthetics of cyberpunk and biomechanics, this series explores a dystopian world where the human is reshaped, redefined, and erased by technological standards and productivity imperatives that escape us.
A World That Dehumanizes
As an individual, I have experienced the dual reality of being both a cog in the consumer society and its outcast. The laws of economics have marginalized me, while technological advances, with inaccessible criteria, have rejected me. In this world obsessed with profitability and optimization, dehumanization has become a norm. Feeling a deep malaise, I transmit this inner fracture through my art.
Aesthetics at the Crossroads
In Idiocracy/Technocracy, each work draws on a variety of hybrid techniques: figurative illustration, plaster casting for bas-reliefs, acrylic painting, and mixed media. These mediums become the languages ​​that translate the tensions between the organic and the mechanical, between the human and the system.
The visual codes of cyberpunk – with their technology-saturated environments – and biomechanics – where flesh and machine merge – form the framework of this series. But they are not limited to an aesthetic; they embody our fears, our contradictions and the constant pressure of a forced fusion between what we are and what society demands of us.
Art as a Medium of Resistance
Far from being a simple introspection, Idiocracy/Technocracy is a collective cry: a call to rethink our place in this dystopian and mechanized society. My works seek to materialize this collective malaise while questioning the systemic logics that govern us.
By crossing traditional and contemporary artistic influences, organic and artificial elements, I propose a journey where hope and disillusionment confront each other. Each creation becomes a space to question our role in the face of systematic dehumanization.
An Invitation to Reflect
With this series, I do not claim to offer solutions. I offer fragments of a world where it is still possible to question the imposed order. My goal is to provoke reflection, awareness and perhaps the impetus to imagine together futures that resemble us more.
Idiocracy/Technocracy is an invitation to explore our contradictions and understand what makes us human in an age dominated by technology, finance and industry. This series will soon be presented online and at exhibitions, where I hope to engage in a dialogue with you, spectators and actors of this world.
The works of Idiocracy/Technocracy
Find the pieces that make up the project.

 

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