Who is behind the technologies we uses?
I’m interested in the dialogue we have with technology.
In this three objects installation I play with visitor’s expectations:
- A button triggers a printer calculator to keep track of how many people are being deceived. Actually it doesn’t even counts, it’s just faking it.
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A video is hidden in an unlockable phone.
- A mirror that uses people’s face as ink to paint its own abstract painting.
We expect technology to be scientific and neutral but it’s not.
It’s a human product, it’s biased.
It can be programmed to help, to exploit or to cheat people.
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Exhibited at SFPC, New York