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Naked bell ringers to drone-powered flying carpets: The must-see works of Venice Art Biennale 2026

From a naked performer acting as a giant bell ringer to drone-powered flying carpets suspended inside a church, take a look at some of the most talked-about works at this year's Venice Art Biennale.

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00:03This is a production of the U.S. Department of Technology
00:04The U.S. Department of Technology
00:42Holding baby is a peaceful message, of course.
00:46I think it's a symbolic act, but it's very physical one as well.
00:53I think with the situation around the world,
00:56I think the idea of AKEA is a very strong message I think we can send to the visitors.
01:21The first thing is the sound that, for example, when you enter into space,
01:25I wanted that people realize the danger.
01:31Because in our days, drone became one of the most important weapons,
01:35and they changed completely the strategy of war that was never before.
01:39You don't use any more soldiers or tanks.
01:42You use drones, and with the small things, you can do huge damages.
02:13Transcription by CastingWords
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