Screensavers for
a Dying World
Screensavers for a Dying World
Curated for The Wrong Biennale 2025
Screensavers for a Dying World gathers digital relics—glimmers of rest, small resistances to endless motion.
These are not artworks to be watched but atmospheres to drift through, brief sanctuaries for
overworked eyes and burnt-out circuits. Each screen is a quiet rebellion against urgency,
a moment of stillness in the noise. Here, beauty doesn’t demand attention; it waits, gently, in the glow.
Screensavers for a Dying World gathers digital relics—glimmers of rest, small resistances to endless motion.
These are not artworks to be watched but atmospheres to drift through, brief sanctuaries for
overworked eyes and burnt-out circuits. Each screen is a quiet rebellion against urgency,
a moment of stillness in the noise. Here, beauty doesn’t demand attention; it waits, gently, in the glow.
Screensavers for a Dying World gathers digital relics—glimmers of rest, small resistances to endless motion.
These are not artworks to be watched but atmospheres to drift through, brief sanctuaries for
overworked eyes and burnt-out circuits. Each screen is a quiet rebellion against urgency,
a moment of stillness in the noise. Here, beauty doesn’t demand attention; it waits, gently, in the glow.


Screensaver for a Dying World is a pavilion for The Wrong Biennale 2025–2026
curated by Deesha Lapasia
Screensaver for a Dying World is a pavilion for The Wrong Biennale 2025–2026
curated by Deesha Lapasia
Screensaver for a Dying World is a pavilion for The Wrong Biennale 2025–2026
curated by Deesha Lapasia
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