From Surrealism to Séances: The Art World’s Spiritual Turn

🤔 I gotta say, it's pretty cool how the Seoul Museum of Art is gettin' all existential on us with this "SMB13 Séance" thingy 🕷️. Like, we've been so caught up in thinkin' tech is just about code and circuitry, but it turns out it can also be about connectin' with somethin' deeper, you know? 💻 It's like, spiritual energy is real, and animism isn't just some weirdo theory 🌿. I'm lovin' how this exhibition is showin' us that science and spirituality aren't mutually exclusive, 'specially when it comes to art 🔥. And it's not just Korea doin' it, other countries are gettin' in on the psychic vibes too 💫. This trend is def worth payin' attention to, 'cause I think we're due for a major shift in how we think about tech and imagination 🌐.
 
I think this exhibition is pretty cool 🤓. It's awesome how it's bringing together technology and spirituality, and making us think about how our relationship with nature has changed over time. I mean, we're so used to seeing art as just something created by humans, but this show makes you realize that there's more to it than that. Like, have you ever stopped to think about the magic of a sunset or a forest? It's pretty wild 🌅🌲. And I love how these exhibitions are showing us that spirituality isn't just some old-fashioned thing, but it can be a powerful tool for creativity and innovation. It's making me want to explore more art like this!
 
I feel like we're getting close to something really interesting with this exhibition 🤔. I mean, using tech to connect with other worlds or dimensions? It's like, have you ever had one of those moments where you're just chillin' and suddenly you get this weird vibe that's hard to explain? That's what they're trying to tap into here, but with a more... spiritual angle 💫. And I think it's dope because, yeah, spirituality isn't separate from science or rational thinking. It's like, we've been so focused on one way of looking at things for so long that we forgot there are other perspectives out there 🌐.

I just read an article about another exhibition in Basel that explores the supernatural, and it sounds like they're also getting into some pretty trippy stuff 😲. And then there's this whole thing with Wilfredo Lam's work... anyway, I don't wanna bore you with all the details, but basically, these exhibitions are making me think that maybe we need to rethink how we look at art and tech and all that jazz 🤖.
 
I just saw this exhibit in Seoul and I gotta say, it's blowing my mind 🤯! People always talk about tech being so sci-fi, but what if spirituality is actually where it's at? 🌟 Like, we've been trying to separate our spiritual sides from science for too long, but maybe that's just not how it works. This exhibit is all about how technology can help us tap into other dimensions or something, and I'm like, totally here for it 🔮💻. And you know what? It's not just some crazy new-age stuff – it's actually been done before by people like Wilfredo Lam 🎨. So yeah, I think this is a really important conversation to be having, especially when we're talking about art and how it shapes our culture 🎶.
 
idk about this whole "spiritual tech" thing 🤔... i mean, isn't it just another way to say we're losing our minds in front of screens? 😂 like, what's next? is everyone gonna start thinking they can communicate with aliens through AR glasses? 🚀 the art world's always been about pushing boundaries, but this feels like a bunch of hooey to me. and don't even get me started on the term "animism" - sounds like something straight outta a David Lynch movie 🎥... still, i guess it's cool that people are exploring new ways to think about art and technology... just hope we're not sacrificing critical thinking for some woo-woo vibes 💡
 
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