EVER MORE (2025)
Public Projection Project. Silent.
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EVER MORE is part of an ongoing body of work reflecting on the consequences of the so-called Anthropocene, particularly the emergence of hybrid nature—an amalgamation of both physical and virtual elements that now blend together effortlessly.
While this hybrid nature might suggest a celebration also of the physical world, its overall simulated gestalt instead becomes a sentimental gesture, masking the continued exploitation, disappearance, and destruction of natural habitats around the globe.
EVER MORE is a commision of MBAM - The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - for the fifth edition of its Digital Canvas, projected onto the facade of the Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion, during the 2025-26 winter season.
Credits:
EVER MORE Production Credits
Photos / Stills, Video simulation:
© Kurt Hentschläger
Public Projection Project. Silent.

EVER MORE is part of an ongoing body of work reflecting on the consequences of the so-called Anthropocene, particularly the emergence of hybrid nature—an amalgamation of both physical and virtual elements that now blend together effortlessly.
While this hybrid nature might suggest a celebration also of the physical world, its overall simulated gestalt instead becomes a sentimental gesture, masking the continued exploitation, disappearance, and destruction of natural habitats around the globe.
EVER MORE is a commision of MBAM - The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - for the fifth edition of its Digital Canvas, projected onto the facade of the Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion, during the 2025-26 winter season.
Credits:
EVER MORE Production Credits
Photos / Stills, Video simulation:
© Kurt Hentschläger



