LaJuné McMillian's work challenges digital spaces by examining the limitations of western technologies, specifically in terms of how it may harm, isolate, place limitations on, and ignore the needs of Black people. This self portrait series questions how bodies are, and can be, translated and accounted in ways that humanize the self beyond the data it produces. What worlds must be built for the liberated body to exist? How are liberated bodies cared for in and outside digital means?
Courtesy of the artist and bitforms gallery.
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Interreality: an expansive art exhibition bridging the traditional and digital art worlds through the presentation of works by 35 artists that span the physical-to-digital spectrum.
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