Human Echoes: Beyond the Digital HorizonIn an era defined by artificial intelligence and virtual immersion, the boundaries of the human experience have dissolved. We are no longer singular beings contained within a physical body; we are distributed across networks, fragmented into data, and reflected back to ourselves by algorithms. Human Echoes: Beyond the Digital Horizon is an urgent inquiry into this profound ontological shift, asking the question that haunts every screen interaction: What remains of the human when our memories are stored in the cloud and our futures are co-written by machines? Moving far beyond the format of a traditional art catalog, this book expands upon the visionary concepts of the ON SCREEN festival to build a comprehensive philosophy of the post-digital condition. It guides the reader through a journey across five distinct landscapes-from the invisible governance of the "Algorithmic Turn" and the intimate politics of the "Body in the Network," to the uncanny beauty of "Synthetic Landscapes" and the spectral ghosts of "Residual Data." Written with a narrative rhythm that bridges critical theory and poetic reflection, Human Echoes serves as a compass for navigating the modern "society of control." It brings together the insights of contemporary video artists and digital theorists to reveal that technology is not merely a tool we use, but the environment we inhabit. For artists, thinkers, and anyone seeking to find the signal within the noise, this book offers a vital meditation on presence, identity, and the enduring power of the human spirit in the age of AI and virtual spaces.