This involves raising questions about our modes of knowledge and the paternalistic articulations related to such stories them that come from some contemporary prophets of doom and gloom.
[6] In 2013 Zylinska took on the role of curator when she oversaw, as Artistic Director, the largest Latin American new media festival, Transitio_MX05 Biomediations, which was held in Mexico City.
Art should include not only recent automated astronomy pictures, computational photography, Google Earth but also older created images such as fossils.
It was a book and film project which proposed a “feminist counter-apocalypse” as an alternative to the dangers of the "Exit Man", Artificial Intelligence and Populism.
The book includes a project from Zylinska’s art practice [12] which explores human and nonhuman forms of intelligence, perception and action.