Emovere (Latin: to disturb) is a work that reflects the constant disturbance of the human being, provoked by the problems of our times. We live in a dark age, marked by intellectual and cultural regression, despite technological advances, multiple avenues of learning and access to information.
These advances, far from empowering society, often isolate and manipulate it without our being aware of it. Information systems adulterated at the whim of governments, endemic security alerts, wars and attacks generate a climate of constant fear, which is distributed through technology, which instead of liberating us, drowns us with absurd applications that consume our time and facilitate manipulation.
Emovere expresses global discontent in the face of continued repression, lack of democracy, restricted freedom of expression, human insensitivity and despair.
It makes social disruption visible and challenges power structures, inviting critical reflection and positive change.
