What power do myths have? Who gets to shape the myths of the future? A public encounter with a machine that generates an unending series of mythological tales.
Recovered from the laboratory of a deceased East German scientist, a machine that makes thoughts real.
A study of government interrogation.
A site-specific installation exploring how computer vision interprets the landscape.
How can poetry be a used to interrogate generative AI? An exploration of C.P. Cavafy.
An intimate encounter with your personal email archive.
An experimental documentary about the Turkish-Syrian border.
Exploring the world of social connection among amateur radio operators in the 20C.
5% of the world’s CO2 emissions come from US electricity production. There are 8,521 specific sites where this happens. The Power Grid is an exploration of this landscape.
Over 100 million shipping containers travel the ocean each year, trailing data along with fuel exhaust. What if you listened to it?
The sound of bureaucracy: foia.fm offers over 20,000 years of continuous data enjoyment, from Latvian agricultural statistics to Australian liquor licenses to Nevada shell companies, its all here, one syllable at a time.
Uncovering hundreds of surveillance experiments along the US-MX border.
You can hardly open a website or walk down a city street without encountering a piece of stock photography. What would it mean to intervene in the marketplaces behind them?
Clear ID is an interactive installation that allows participants to explore and experiment with the personal data stored in the barcodes of US driver’s licenses.
Scenes from a life–Gmail Selfie is a personalized robot that runs in the background and makes a timelapse video of your email inbox.
STATE.VISION explores the visual culture of the post-9/11 national security state.
An unexpected archive in Uber receipts.