Bandu Darmawan Indonesian, b. 1989
Domestic Surveillance #2, 2023
100 x 40 cm
'Every day, people use devices that, often without their knowledge, gather extensive information about their daily routines and preferences. Smartphone apps and smart home gadgets, which are intended to improve...
"Every day, people use devices that, often without their knowledge, gather extensive information about their daily routines and preferences. Smartphone apps and smart home gadgets, which are intended to improve the user's experience, paradoxically act as silent observers of an individual's daily life. This constant, inconspicuous surveillance prompts essential questions about privacy and the consequences of our increasingly interconnected lives.
In this art series, I aim to simulate the experience of living in an environment characterized by pervasive domestic surveillance. This exploration encourages a thoughtful examination of the implications of our modern reality, where the very tools meant to enhance our lives inadvertently create a sense of constant scrutiny and observation."
In this art series, I aim to simulate the experience of living in an environment characterized by pervasive domestic surveillance. This exploration encourages a thoughtful examination of the implications of our modern reality, where the very tools meant to enhance our lives inadvertently create a sense of constant scrutiny and observation."
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