90 Miles of Dataspace is composed of documented images of the Straits of Florida airspace used to make data dramatization using generative machine processes. 90 Miles of Dataspace pretends to define new poetics of space and experience with a meticulously abstract and cinematic site-specific data-driven narration taking the semantic content of the iconic place, exploring some characteristics of the Phildickian dystopia in post-internet societies.
This piece comes with artist signed Infinite Object. Dimensions : 8.4" x 5.8" NFT must be owned at the time of shipping to receive the physical edition. Ships approximately in 4 weeks.
The Data Manipulation series addresses the challenges and possibilities that ubiquitous computing has imposed on us. The series explores how the perception and experience of time and space are radically changing now that machines dominate our everyday lives. It reflects on the malleability of data speaking about information processes invisible to the human eye.
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90 Miles of Dataspace is composed of documented images of the Straits of Florida airspace used to make data dramatization using generative machine processes. 90 Miles of Dataspace pretends to define new poetics of space and experience with a meticulously abstract and cinematic site-specific data-driven narration taking the semantic content of the iconic place, exploring some characteristics of the Phildickian dystopia in post-internet societies.
This piece comes with artist signed Infinite Object. Dimensions : 8.4" x 5.8" NFT must be owned at the time of shipping to receive the physical edition. Ships approximately in 4 weeks.
The Data Manipulation series addresses the challenges and possibilities that ubiquitous computing has imposed on us. The series explores how the perception and experience of time and space are radically changing now that machines dominate our everyday lives. It reflects on the malleability of data speaking about information processes invisible to the human eye.