Photography Today: Resistant Faces
The exhibition Resistant Faces inquires into the state of the portrait in the digital age and presents a collection of fourteen critical approaches to both visuality and reality from contemporary photography. In a present shaped by social media and public surveillance systems, the image of the human being has become part of a new culture of data-sharing, observation and control. On a total of 400 square meters, the positions presented in the exhibition address a new social understanding of autonomy and reveal visionary alternatives to algorithm-based facial recognition technologies.
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The exhibition Resistant Faces inquires into the state of the portrait in the digital age and presents a collection of fourteen critical approaches to both visuality and reality from contemporary photography. In a present shaped by social media and public surveillance systems, the image of the human being has become part of a new culture of data-sharing, observation and control. On a total of 400 square meters, the positions presented in the exhibition address a new social understanding of autonomy and reveal visionary alternatives to algorithm-based facial recognition technologies.
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