Privacy Forboden

In Privacy Forboden,’ we step into a realm where art transcends the mundane and touches the very essence of our digital existence. In the works Micro-Utopia and The Unselected, we find the interplay between early microcomputers and the contemporary digital landscape—a dialectic of intimacy and surveillance. The surveillance cameras within the exhibition further blur the boundaries of the observer and the observed, mirroring the fragmentation of our modern experience. The enigmatic paper jacket, reminiscent of NSA directorial attire, symbolizes authority and decay, evoking the fragile state of privacy in the digital era. Privacy Forboden is a poetic journey that invites us to contemplate the fragile threads of identity, privacy, and surveillance, resonating with the haunting echoes of our interconnected world.