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Karma is less of a survivor than an apparition—an afterimage that persists in a landscape that has been abandoned by humanity. She traverses the remnants of a civilization that has perished, where the Earth has reverted to a primordial battlefield where the great archetypes continue to clash. Or, it is possible that she is a forgotten divinity, reclaiming a domain of collapsed mines, rust-freckled sacrificial altars, and wind-tossed drifts of fabric that have been shed by billions of vanished bodies. She transforms into a living panopticon that fractures the surrounding ruin into a thousand recursive reflections, enveloped in a mantle of mirrored fragments.

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Francesca Fini

Francesca Fini is an Italian interdisciplinary artist and pioneer in integrating artificial intelligence into contemporary art. Her work spans video art, experimental cinema, performance, and digital worlds, blending traditional techniques with generative media to explore the evolving relationship between humans and machines. In 2024, she created THE 2225 RACE, an AI-generated film for Singapore’s “AI ART IN MOTION,” envisioning androids reclaiming existence in a post-human future. Her projects, from AI live cinema to immersive metaverse environments, have been showcased worldwide at institutions including MACRO, MAXXI, and the Guggenheim Bilbao. Recognized by Treccani Encyclopedia, Fini continues redefining the boundaries of art and technology.

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