
In an era where artificial intelligence is redefining production and creation, the need to make room for and give voice to new creators becomes more urgent than ever.
Human Hands functions as a quiet yet meaningful form of resistance: it reminds us of the value of the human hand, of experience, learning, and hands-on knowledge. It is a struggle we must bring to the forefront, encouraging our children to look beyond the obvious, to discover professions with substance, longevity, and a future — professions that keep the human being at the center of creation.
Our artwork for this exhibition functions as a play on words that expresses anguish and concern toward artificial intelligence and contemporary digital glorification. It refers to the sanctification of technology (Ai–AI), commenting on the failure of the social advancement promised by techno-scientific progress.
Media: Tapestry loom
Curation: Eleni Simoni, Giannis Argyriadis
Date: December 2025
Location: Thessaloniki, GR
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