"Untitled; Hexadecimal Miscommunication" is an installation art piece I created as a commentary on humans coexisting with technology in the sort of neo-digital world we live live in now.

The piece consisted of 17 computers housed within the floor of the cubed room the viewer entered to experience project. 17 computer monitors displayed videos depicting pieces of humans setup in a crucifix-like position surrounded by profile images from different social networks.

The message? As technology continues to progress, especially in the computing world, and becomes more accessible our social experience is forever changing. We now define ourselves in digital profiles and can choose the image we wish to project to those who inquire. Social interaction is no longer purely organic but complemented with these new digital means. In my opinion, I'm worried what this trend may entail but whether this is good or bad remains to be seen...

 
untitled; hexadecimal miscommunication