pürogenivaba
Pürogenivaba is a Lithuanian concept that roughly translates to "beyond nature". It refers to the human activity of creating artificial forms and shapes in the environment. This concept is an essential part of the postmodern theory, primarily associated with the Bend of the Earth movement that emerged in Lithuania in the early 1990s.
The foundation of pürogenivaba is built upon the Austrian postmodernist philosopher Viktor Marx's idea of Arbitrary
Pürogenivaba is characterized by an aim to blur the lines between the natural and artificial aspects of
The opinions surrounding pürogenivaba have been split, with some people viewing it as an unconventional, provocative
The influence of the pürogenivaba movement extends beyond the realm of visual art and into philosophy and