
Pantheon
This is a new Pantheon of idols that the modern individual can worship. We haven't strayed far from natural philosophy, but the existence of spirits has been greatly limited, and natural phenomena are now explained by the hypothesis of impersonal physical forces. This is a unique project that utilizes the fundamental theory of cultural development: magic-religion-science. I want to answer the following questions: can ancient mythological representations, which are meaningless and absurd in the context of industrial society, yet still serve a certain functional role, be integrated into a relevant, contemporary context? Is it possible to draw parallels between what ancient pagans revered and what our contemporaries worship today? What does such a deity look like? What is their gender? Can their gender change depending on who is addressing the character? Will a person identify with such a spirit? What emotions should they evoke? How can one interact with them? For them to reveal themselves to the viewer, it will be necessary to sacrifice any object at hand. Will people be willing to sacrifice something to worship the New Gods and ask them their questions?







