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Le Navire Avenir est un outil pionnier de sauvetage et de soin en haute mer, premier bâtiment d'une flotte mondiale. C’est un « ready-made pour le 21e siècle », une œuvre agissante conçue pour soutenir l'action des marins sauveteurs et contribuer à leur reconnaissance au Patrimoine culturel immatériel de l'humanité. « Comme toutes les œuvres d’art », écrit le collectif dans son manifeste, le projet « vise non seulement à changer notre vision du monde mais aussi à changer le monde lui-même ». Le manifeste complet suit, avec des illustrations du processus de création développé depuis 4 ans en Europe. Cette oeuvre doit encore être réalisée avec le soutien financier des citoyennes et citoyens notamment, via la plateforme www.navireavenir.eu.
The Vessel of the Future is a pioneering tool for rescue and care on the high seas, the first vessel of a global fleet. It is "ready-made for the 21st century" a proactive work designed to support the actions of rescue sailors and contribute to their recognition as part of the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. "Like all works of art" writes the collective in its manifesto, the project "aims not only to change our vision of the world but also to change the world itself". The full manifesto follows, with illustrations of the creation process developed over the past four years in Europe. This work is yet to be realized with the financial support of citizens, particularly through the platform www.navireavenir.eu.
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