Runurunu is an artist whose work explores the origins of life, evolution, and religion through sculpture and installation. Their creations often reconfigure entities beyond gender or organic identity, using analogy and symbolism to form post-human hardware. These hybrid forms blur the lines between human and non-human, inside and outside, suggesting a new space of being. Each work confronts fragility and thresholds, inviting viewers to embrace discomfort as a gateway to alternative perception and sensory engagement.
Runurunu is an artist whose work explores the origins of life, evolution, and religion through sculpture and installation. Their creations often reconfigure entities beyond gender or organic identity, using analogy and symbolism to form post-human hardware. These hybrid forms blur the lines between human and non-human, inside and outside, suggesting a new space of being. Each work confronts fragility and thresholds, inviting viewers to embrace discomfort as a gateway to alternative perception and sensory engagement.
Runurunu is an artist whose work explores the origins of life, evolution, and religion through sculpture and installation. Their creations often reconfigure entities beyond gender or organic identity, using analogy and symbolism to form post-human hardware. These hybrid forms blur the lines between human and non-human, inside and outside, suggesting a new space of being. Each work confronts fragility and thresholds, inviting viewers to embrace discomfort as a gateway to alternative perception and sensory engagement.
Runurunu is an artist whose work explores the origins of life, evolution, and religion through sculpture and installation. Their creations often reconfigure entities beyond gender or organic identity, using analogy and symbolism to form post-human hardware. These hybrid forms blur the lines between human and non-human, inside and outside, suggesting a new space of being. Each work confronts fragility and thresholds, inviting viewers to embrace discomfort as a gateway to alternative perception and sensory engagement.
Runurunu is an artist whose work explores the origins of life, evolution, and religion through sculpture and installation. Their creations often reconfigure entities beyond gender or organic identity, using analogy and symbolism to form post-human hardware. These hybrid forms blur the lines between human and non-human, inside and outside, suggesting a new space of being. Each work confronts fragility and thresholds, inviting viewers to embrace discomfort as a gateway to alternative perception and sensory engagement.