PRIVACY REPORT


Mixed Media

Surveillance cameras, iPhones, PVC pipes, PVC water injection bases, Acrylic sheets, PVC papers, Ultralight clays, Mobile phone stands, Latex paints, Wallpapers, Network cables, Network cable pliers crystal heads, Wires

300×600×600cm

2022



In our digital age, the fine line between convenience and control blurs. As technology evolves, our personal data becomes a commodity, traded in the vast network of the information society. My installation, inspired by the 'panopticon,' delves into this modern dilemma. It features surveillance cameras and a tangle of cables, symbolizing the chaotic yet captivating nature of our interconnected world. The cameras, capturing real-time images of the viewers, reflect the irony of our situation: while we embrace the digital age, we also grapple with the loss of privacy and the looming threat of social marginalization for those who opt out. This work is a commentary on our complex relationship with technology – a dance of worry and dependence, as we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the information society.