The work Data-river is an artwork that seeks to re-signify human-data-landscape relations, intervening in the code of operation of digital images. The artwork proposes an act-attention to the invisible operations of images. The method was to subvert the geolocation logics (real coordinates in physical space) of photographs of rivers present in personal databases and include them as decentralization vectors in the programming of a digital image (virtual space code lines) through the software P5.js. By codes we understand the entire layer that makes up the images, the result is abstract images in which the disruption of pixels programmed from the numerical data of geographic coordinates, reveal their movement and disruption in the automatic processing logic of digital images, presented in a format that highlights the hybridity of the image located on the boundaries between photography and landscape. The paradox of the presence of technology in the environment is the information overload, based on the increased reach of technological products. Which creates an illusion of democratic access related to the evolution of the acquisition of digital communication devices.
Exhibitions:
- Exposição Piracema: deslocamentos de outros mundos através da arte. Curadoria: Juliana Lewkowic e Malka Borestein. Vila Olímpia, São Paulo - 2024
- FESTA 2023- Residência Caatinga e Residência-Arte Vai Passar. 29 de abril - 29 de Maio. Galeria Santídio Pereira, SP - 2023