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Virtue signaling art saves the world

Future historians will have a field day studying the impacts of hyper-feminization, woke mind virus activism, and humanities hypertrophy at the world’s leading STEM university.

The latest manifestation of all three is the Interwoven Project, seeking to “unlock possibilities in our shared sustainable journey” to save the world from climate change.

This Craft, Community, and Climate project is now on display in the student center, sparking “meaningful discourse on climate change, a problem space typically dominated by scientific research.”

Heaven forbid that when MIT tackles complex global problems this should be dominated by scientific research.

The work “challenges the common notion that technological innovation is the only solution to climate change, demonstrating that art-forward, interactive, communal experiences can deeply engage people on the issue.”

Uh-huh. And just how does such “engagement” work?

“Participants are asked six questions, and depending on their answers, they use rubber stamps on cardstock to print colorful bug body parts—wings, antenna, and so on. The final result is a unique “climate critter” that represents a personal climate persona.”

Wow. It’s just like being back in kindergarten without the smocks. So please come on by, raise your consciousness, and discover your personal climate persona as you show your peers how committed you are to collaborative expressive sustainability.

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