Till death do us part
In the modern era defined by rapid digital evolution, humanity has embraced technology and the internet in ways that mirror complex relationships of commitment and devotion. Over the past quarter-century, our connection with technology has evolved into a symbiotic union - a bond reminiscent of marriage and religious worship. Imagine the internet as a deity - a pervasive force shaping daily lives and worldviews. Interactions online echo the rituals of worship, with social media platforms serving as virtual congregations and search engines acting as oracles of information. People find solace, connection, and inspiration in this digital realm, much like seekers in a sacred space. Doesn't engagement with technology mirror the dynamics of marriage? Fidelity is pledged to devices and networks, integrating them into the fabric of existence. Digital identities intertwine with the sense of self, blurring the lines between the physical and virtual realms. As humanity navigates this digital landscape, questions about intimacy, authenticity, and dependency arise. How has constant connectivity impacted our sense of self and community? What does it mean to love, connect, and remember in a world mediated by screens and algorithms?


EXHIBITION HISTORY
2024
Till death do us part, Eleven Ten Studio, Basel, solo show