The “Sins” project explores the dynamics of relationships between nature, instincts and technology, rethinking traditional ideas about morality, temptation and the human body. The focus is on the conflict between the material and the spiritual, the organic and the artificial, the intuitive and the algorithmic.
From a posthumanist perspective, sin is not seen as a moral crime, but as crossing the border between the natural and the technological, between physicality and its digital twin. The project explores how technology is changing our perception of materiality, free will, and the very concepts of human nature.