Artwork description: Our ecosystem is on the verge of a sixth mass extinction caused by human activity. Due to the gradual global warming, the diversity of the biosphere is decreasing and the conditions for life on our planet will change irreversibly. These changes will be recorded in the geological layers. The EREBO art installation exposes our apparent immortality. Structural, densely blown glass objects represent life – here and now. Their aesthetic is based on marine invertebrates anchored to coastal rocks bathed by the ocean. In contrast, the raw porcelain reliefs, representing the calcified shells of dead animals, refer to the past – extinction. The depicted layer of sediment, together with the glass objects, describes the cycle of life on our planet, but also warns of imminent catastrophe.