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Post-Anthropocene

Claws

Found in the Carpathian Mountains

0003700 CE


The exact use of these fabricated devices is unclear, but it has been suggested that after the collapse of Homo sapien civilisations, humans began to take on characteristics of wild animals to ensure survival. The claws appear to represent those of an unknown species, reminiscent in form to Ursus Actos (bears), whilst maintaining characteristics of Homo sapiens. 


IMoB 33121.

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None-Anthropocene

Hybrid Creature Specimens

Lost Forests

Dark ages


From its material, these objects were clearly artificial, probably representing hybrid specimens for an unknown human-animal creature bone remains. The objects embrace both biological features of the Ursus Arctos claws and of homo sapiens fingerprints, yet the use and application of these objects remain unclear. They may, after further research, unveil more about the lost dark ages when the human civilisation fell into animals.

Curator
hybrid bear human, future
Post-Anthropocene

Claws

Found in the Carpathian Mountains

0003700 CE


These bear-like claws carry the imprint of their hybrid human user. For Homo sapiens to survive in a world of forests strategic adaptations were required.   The tools and tactics of humans were eventually fused with the Great Bears into the symbiotic propagation  of hybrid bear-humans. With bears adopting human manners and humans the ways of the bear.

artist/creator

Kasia Depta-Garapich

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