tech
diciembre 19, 2025
I Festival Fontosíntesis, puro punk planetario
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TL;DR
- Festival Fotosíntesis explores ecological repair and reimagining the future through art and technology.
- Liam Young discusses the failure of nation-states in climate change response and the need for global, non-governmental structures.
- Jonathan Torres creates sculptures from living or biodegradable materials, questioning industrial materials' environmental impact.
- Gilberto Esparza exhibits a bioreactor that purifies water from Medellín's ravines while generating energy.
- Leslie García's work explores "hyperobject ontology" and the consciousness of non-human entities like plants and fungi.
- The festival emphasizes a decentralized, pluralistic approach to technology, incorporating high, low, tactile, and ancestral technologies.
- Key themes include environmental poetics, biodiversity, aesthetics of decomposition and regeneration, and territories of care.