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The show the eternal navigator arrives in Ituzaingó

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In fury for the Series ‘El Eternalauta’, inspired by the graphic novel by Héctor Oesterheld Illustrated by Francisco Solano López, It arrives at Ituzaingó a sample called ‘the navigator’ and made by the ‘The Rejunta Art’.

The inauguration of the sample will be the next , May 8 at 18 at the Ituzaingó Art Gallery, located in Soler 217. The exhibition can be visited until the 24th of this month, from Monday to from 8 to 17 and on Saturdays until 13.

The argument of the was reinterpreted over the years. It is a alien invasion that ends with most of the population establishing a system of chaos, and destruction of everything established, which makes those who manage to survive are organized by their subsistence.

The Eternaluta: “The only way out is that of collective struggle”

He protagonist is Juan Salvo, ‘El Eternalauta’, who in the adaptation made by the platform is an ex -combatant of Malvinas Condemned to travel in , who carries out a course to save his . But he does not do it alone: ​​he is always surrounded by companions, friends and even, at some times, of beings from other species in the universe, whom he discovers in his trajinar.

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“From our look and knowing the avatars that our people have lived We can think of Juan except his struggle as a of commitment to the reality proposed by the Oesterheld, whose life was testimony to this”, They reflected from ‘The Rejunta Art’.

This collective is inspired by this fiction to boost the It shows based on today the problem of humanity’s struggle for its survival against the dangers that threaten it. Among other things, dehumanization, individualism, new technologies and power concentrated in a few people, social networks and an increasingly hostile . In front of that, “The only exit is that of collective struggle,” they said.

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