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This work explores a society living in layers: where archaic traditions mingle with rapid technological trends. We carry fairy tales of the past into a world transformed, standing at a crossroads where the future has already arrived, yet the past remains present.
Through Cybernetic Animism, Inna Etuvgi captures this blend of epochs. Ancient forests, witnesses to generations, now whisper to the steel and circuitry… of drones. In this living narrative, we are both authors and protagonists of "Once Upon Now"—a story where every moment is a bridge between ancestral wisdom and the relentless march toward tomorrow. To evolve, we must remain anchored in the past while embracing the circuitry of the future.
PRINT:
Limited edition of 15.
Museum-quality Giclée print on Canson Fine Art paper.
Image Size: 40 x 50 cm | Actual Size: 43 x 54 cm.
Authenticity: Hand-signed, numbered, and printed by the artist. Certificate of Authenticity.
Inna Etuvgi is a Swedish-Chukchi artist whose work exists at the intersection of technical precision and indigenous intuition. A Master of Technical Cybernetics and a finalist for the Arte Laguna Prize (Venice), she explores the shared soul of the natural macro-world and digital algorithms.
Living with Aphantasia (the inability to visualize imagery mentally), Etuvgi uses photography and AI as "visual prosthetics" to externalize deep emotional landscapes. Her practice, which she defines as Cybernetic Animism, treats both mosses of the Arctic and artificial neural networks as sentient systems.
Based in Sweden and recipient of a grant from the Swedish Arts Grants Committee (2023), Etuvgi bridges ancient northern wisdom with future technology. Her museum-grade Giclée prints capture the "cellular dialogue" of nature, inviting viewers into a state of serene introspection and a new anthropology of the self.