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This was the most photographed piece at Art Basel Miami 2018
presented by conceptual artist 00100011 [Hashtag]
uv ink on acrylic, LED lights (plug in)
24 x 24 x 4 in, Edition of 10,
36 x 36 x 4 in, Edition of 10,
One of the greatest forces of change in our daily lives has been the evolution of social media. It has established not only how we interact as a global community, but redefined how we seek and find acceptance as individuals. Rarely is something so blatantly intangible so powerful. Its insidious tentacles float in the ether with its perfect fictions created by … us. It grabs ahold of our psyches and our sense of self worth. It asks us all, How do you fit into the conversation?
About The Artist:
00100011. Who am I? Zeroes and ones. A code. For what? A reduction. Why? My distillation into a binary world. Two numbers in a sequence. A sequence? A chain of life. The genome of our universe. The genome of Me.
What used to be down is up. Our footprint, our identity, our stuff. We exist in the cloud rather than on the ground. Technology has tidied us up. Zeroes and ones. No more dusty tomes annotated by past generations, we read our books on devices. No more album cover art, we download from above. Sift through that overstuffed drawer of aging photographs? No! They’ve all been uploaded and categorized. Zeroes and ones.
Technology has hijacked us into an era of post-individualism. Where does that leave Me? Is this why everyone is scrambling to define their ancestry? Their spirituality? Themselves? How do We fit into this new sequence? What do Our zeroes and ones add up to? Who am I?
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- Dimensions:Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 4 in (10.16 cm)
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- Gallery Location:East Hampton, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU28411897052
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