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This exhibition was conceptualized within a wicked storm of political and social change as a material response to internet culture and the alienation that comes from being caught in the flow of ever-changing information. Reimagining the ubiquitous digital world from an analog (and therefore arguably human) perspective becomes a spiritual act; drawing solace from the "perfectly imperfect" rawness of real colour, texture, smell and ultimately, human touch. The element of nostalgia in nearly every interpretation of this theme was inevitable, powerfully prioritizing slowing down for the concepts and processes to develop, and raising a human voice in a sea of generative AI.
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