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In a way, we are all very close to become cyborgs, since our natural functions and senses are complemented by dispositives like glasses, pacemakers, hearing aids, prostheses and so on. We use computers, smartphones and other devices to help our brain to process data and information. And an interconnected global system of computer networks that we can access almost anywhere and anytime is changing the way we perceive ourselves and the world around us. The future is cybernetic.

Researches are already being made to develop insect cyborgs by implementing electronic chips in cockroaches and flies to spy on enemies. Projects were created to emulate the human brain inside a computer, creating an artificial intelligence capable of speaking and behaving like us. Now imagine if we could develop an artificial body that can integrate a human brain? What would be the implication of that on our society? We are approaching a new reality where everything that gives meaning to our human experience o Earth might simply disappear.

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Self-taught, Rodrigo Miranda started drawing from an early age. Surrounded by the city's graffitis, it didn't take long for him to spread his tags and bombs across the neighbourhood, while his technique evolved into complex wildstyle letters and murals.

Rodrigo sees art as a tool for transforming the environment he lives in. So in a country where 93% of the population has never been to an exhibition, he prefers to see his work on the streets rather than in galleries.

Nowadays his techniques range from spray, stencil, brush and roller to latex, pencil and wood cuts. When he is not expressing himself on the city walls, he is working with different styles of art and digital drawings.

In addition to panels, he also paints canvas, designs iconic stages for psychedelic trance festivals and works with scenography. He also collaborates with a skate brand for developing his own clothing collection and is involved in multiple multimedia projects.

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In a way, we are all very close to become cyborgs, since our natural functions and senses are complemented by dispositives like glasses, pacemakers, hearing aids, prostheses and so on. We use computers, smartphones and other devices to help our brain to process data and information. And an interconnected global system of computer networks that we can access almost anywhere and anytime is changing the way we perceive ourselves and the world around us. The future is cybernetic.

Researches are already being made to develop insect cyborgs by implementing electronic chips in cockroaches and flies to spy on enemies. Projects were created to emulate the human brain inside a computer, creating an artificial intelligence capable of speaking and behaving like us. Now imagine if we could develop an artificial body that can integrate a human brain? What would be the implication of that on our society? We are approaching a new reality where everything that gives meaning to our human experience o Earth might simply disappear.

Carecabecors collection image

Self-taught, Rodrigo Miranda started drawing from an early age. Surrounded by the city's graffitis, it didn't take long for him to spread his tags and bombs across the neighbourhood, while his technique evolved into complex wildstyle letters and murals.

Rodrigo sees art as a tool for transforming the environment he lives in. So in a country where 93% of the population has never been to an exhibition, he prefers to see his work on the streets rather than in galleries.

Nowadays his techniques range from spray, stencil, brush and roller to latex, pencil and wood cuts. When he is not expressing himself on the city walls, he is working with different styles of art and digital drawings.

In addition to panels, he also paints canvas, designs iconic stages for psychedelic trance festivals and works with scenography. He also collaborates with a skate brand for developing his own clothing collection and is involved in multiple multimedia projects.

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
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