ichthyhumanology

Tomorrow as we know it – exi(s)t
Galeri Nasional – Jakarta

Dhanny sanjaya_ichthyhumanology_mix media_variable dimension_2018 (02)

Dhanny sanjaya_ichthyhumanology_mix media_variable dimension_2018 (01)

Dhanny sanjaya_ichthyhumanology_mix media_variable dimension_2018 (04)

Dhanny sanjaya_ichthyhumanology_mix media_variable dimension_2018 (03)

Dhanny sanjaya_ichthyhumanology_mix media_variable dimension_2018 (05)

Mixed media and variable dimension
2017

___

This work plays on fictional and scientific data about the narrative of the future evolution of humans and its close relationship with the issue of sea level rise in the future. In the condition of a landless earth, humans are ‘forced’ to re-evolve with a new environment. Borrowing the theory of humans as marine mammals, seeing the similarities in some of the functions of human organs with sea creatures, and the sounds communicated by fish, become a narrative to predict future evolution.