Digitized Lifeline examines the translation of human existence into digital systems. Activities once grounded in physical, social, and biological processes are increasingly mediated through data—identity, communication, movement, and exchange become structured as traceable and quantifiable signals.
The work frames this shift as a condition of dependency. Participation in contemporary life is increasingly contingent on digital infrastructure, where access to economic, social, and informational systems requires a persistent data presence. The “lifeline” is no longer purely organic, but extended through interconnected networks that sustain and regulate interaction.
At the level of identity, this produces a parallel form of existence. The self is constructed through profiles, images, and behavioral patterns, shaped by systems that organize visibility and interaction. Representation becomes continuous, and increasingly inseparable from lived experience.
The piece proposes a hybrid condition in which human life operates across physical and digital domains simultaneously. This extension enables new forms of connection, while also introducing forms of dependence and modulation that remain only partially visible.
DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
This Giclée print is a limited edition of 7 copies printed on 300 gram Hahnemuhle fine art paper. Print size: 29 cm x 101 cm (11.4 X 39.7 inches) paper size: ~90 cm x 120 cm (~35 X 47 inches). Each print is numbered and signed and sold without a frame.
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Publication Date: September 4, 2025
Print Size: 29 x 101cm
Paper Size: 90 x 120cm
Composition No.: 55
Digitized Lifeline examines the translation of human existence into digital systems. Activities once grounded in physical, social, and biological processes are increasingly mediated through data—identity, communication, movement, and exchange become structured as traceable and quantifiable signals.
The work frames this shift as a condition of dependency. Participation in contemporary life is increasingly contingent on digital infrastructure, where access to economic, social, and informational systems requires a persistent data presence. The “lifeline” is no longer purely organic, but extended through interconnected networks that sustain and regulate interaction.
At the level of identity, this produces a parallel form of existence. The self is constructed through profiles, images, and behavioral patterns, shaped by systems that organize visibility and interaction. Representation becomes continuous, and increasingly inseparable from lived experience.
The piece proposes a hybrid condition in which human life operates across physical and digital domains simultaneously. This extension enables new forms of connection, while also introducing forms of dependence and modulation that remain only partially visible.
DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
This Giclée print is a limited edition of 7 copies printed on 300 gram Hahnemuhle fine art paper. Print size: 29 cm x 101 cm (11.4 X 39.7 inches) paper size: ~90 cm x 120 cm (~35 X 47 inches). Each print is numbered and signed and sold without a frame.
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Publication Date: September 4, 2025
Print Size: 29 x 101cm
Paper Size: 90 x 120cm
Composition No.: 55