Can man really live forever?
“In the twenty-first century,” writes Yuval Noah Harari in Homo Deus, “humans are likely to make a serious bid for immortality […] A small but growing number of scientists and intellectuals have posited that the most important challenge facing modern science is to overcome death and achieve the promise of eternal youth”. Can man really become immortal? Few truly believe it, and so research has focused instead on cryo-conservation, man-machine hybridisation and mind downloads. The majority of scientists agree, however, that average life spans will extend to up to 120 years of age and that our health will improve considerably, thanks in particular to the enormous progress being made in the sectors of bioengineering, nanomedicine, genetics and artificial intelligence. Research into longevity has already become a billion-dollar business.
1st place Still Life category, 2020 Sony World Photography Awards
On Stern
On Wired UK
On XL Semanal
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Virtual Sony World Photography Awards Exhibition
Exhibition in Padua
Exhibition in Monopoli
Exhibition in La Spezia
Interview at Wired Health 2020
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