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==Other artistic projects==
==Other artistic projects==
===Joaquin Fargas, Biosphere Project==
===Joaquin Fargas, Biosphere Project===
https://www.joaquinfargas.com/obra/biosphere-project/
https://www.joaquinfargas.com/obra/biosphere-project/


"The Biosphere Project involves isolating natural ecosystems in completely sealed containers where the only interaction with the environment is through heat and light. These systems, similar to our own planet, rely on light as a source of energy for the life cycles within them to develop and endure, depending on multiple variables. These systems represent our planet on an infinitesimal scale, highlighting its fragility and the care we owe to it as inhabitants of Earth."
"The Biosphere Project involves isolating natural ecosystems in completely sealed containers where the only interaction with the environment is through heat and light. These systems, similar to our own planet, rely on light as a source of energy for the life cycles within them to develop and endure, depending on multiple variables. These systems represent our planet on an infinitesimal scale, highlighting its fragility and the care we owe to it as inhabitants of Earth."

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Other artistic projects

Joaquin Fargas, Biosphere Project

https://www.joaquinfargas.com/obra/biosphere-project/

"The Biosphere Project involves isolating natural ecosystems in completely sealed containers where the only interaction with the environment is through heat and light. These systems, similar to our own planet, rely on light as a source of energy for the life cycles within them to develop and endure, depending on multiple variables. These systems represent our planet on an infinitesimal scale, highlighting its fragility and the care we owe to it as inhabitants of Earth."