Find Post Human images below in the real world or online and point your phone at them.
Some experiences don't need a real world image.
Combining street art (highly public and accessible) and digital art (often private and reliant on digital privilege)
Ko asks us to consider the forces of consumerism, information flow, ephemeral media, and most importantly, our sense of self. We are living in a post human era, but what does that mean for different people?
Part of the Soho Protest Art wave that came out of summer 2020, this work can currently be viewed as a wheatpaste and as an augmented reality piece on Wooster Street in Soho (Between Prince and Houston)
Some experiences don't need a real world image.
Combining street art (highly public and accessible) and digital art (often private and reliant on digital privilege)
Ko asks us to consider the forces of consumerism, information flow, ephemeral media, and most importantly, our sense of self. We are living in a post human era, but what does that mean for different people?
Part of the Soho Protest Art wave that came out of summer 2020, this work can currently be viewed as a wheatpaste and as an augmented reality piece on Wooster Street in Soho (Between Prince and Houston)
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