Greetings from a place where birds no longer sing.
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Dates2024 - Ongoing
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Author
Climate experts predict that if current trends of increasing greenhouse gas emissions persist without significant interruptions, we could be approaching presumably by 2050 a temperature increase of 3° degrees Celsius...
'Greetings from a place where birds no longer sing" is an exploration into the harrowing landscapes that climate experts predict will shape our lives in the year 2050. My goal is to capture the poignant narrative of a planet in a profound transformation.
Each image, generated thanks to the use of A.I, serves as a postcard from the future, a poignant snapshot of a world reshaped by rising temperatures, shifting ecosystems, and the echoes of environmental distress, the desolation depicted in these images reflects the potential reality we will face if we do not heed the urgent call to address climate change.
The visual narrative unfolds with melancholy, prompting reflection on the fragility of the ecosystems that sustain us.
Through this project, I invite the viewer to confront the disquieting beauty of a jeopardised future, these images acts as both witness and plea, urging us to recognise the urgent need for collective action.
It is not just a visual exploration of what may come; it is a call to arms, an artistic alarm echoing the warnings of those tirelessly working to safeguard our planet.
In the silence of these images, may we find the motivation to rewrite the script of our environmental narrative and forge a path toward a future where birds never cease to sing, and our planet thrives in harmony.