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2025
Longevity Photo Project
A documentary photo project aimed at capturing both key events and the daily lives of participants in the longevity movement in Silicon Valley
The project seeks to become a significant cultural landmark—one that will inspire the art community to see aging research in a new light and to learn more about the lives of those involved in this transformative field.

Photographers: Anastasia Shubina & Timofey Glinin

Check out the Longevity in Silicone Valley Movie by Anastasia and Timofey
In the heart of Silicon Valley, a revolution in aging research is reshaping our understanding of life and its limits. Scientists are exploring biological interventions and advanced technologies to alter the human body, combat aging, and potentially achieve immortality—whether in a biological form or through digital preservation. "Longevity" project captures this transformation, documenting groundbreaking experiments and envisioning a future where the human body evolves, and aging is no longer inevitable.

The project examines how researchers study non-aging animals like naked mole rats, test life-extending compounds on fruit flies, and develop robotic technologies in biotech startups. Biohackers take a more personal approach, experimenting on themselves and meticulously recording their lives with the hope of achieving digital immortality.

Longevity seeks to visualize this potential future and raise questions such as: What will the human body look like? What kind of world might emerge where technology and nature coexist? And how might these approaches transform the very essence of humanity?
Exhibitions Featuring the Longevity Photo Project
Shared. Connected
Rotterdam Photo Festival 2025
Rotterdam, Netherlands, solo presentation within a curated group exhibition
2025
Parallel Realities
Exhibition at Kommunale Galerie Berlin, EMOP 2025
Berlin, Germany, group exhibition
2025
Ephemeral Earth
Alameda Photo Festival “In Plain Site”, “Focus Fest”
Alameda, CA, group exhibition
2025