The Right To Be Forgotten
Mixed-media Installation
The Right to be Forgotten is questioning the existing data collection practices where the excessive sharing of personal data is a technological norm. It explores the options for deleting one's online identity from the cyberspace. Inspired by biomimicry, the concept draws parallels between the tropical boxfish's defence strategies and privacy protection mechanisms. Through interactions with hidden flows of digital footprints, we can observe how online choices shape our authentic digital identities. Can you truly disappear online in a future where AI might keep your virtual self alive? And can the solution be analog?
The Right to be Forgotten is questioning the existing data collection practices where the excessive sharing of personal data is a technological norm. It explores the options for deleting one's online identity from the cyberspace. Inspired by biomimicry, the concept draws parallels between the tropical boxfish's defence strategies and privacy protection mechanisms. Through interactions with hidden flows of digital footprints, we can observe how online choices shape our authentic digital identities. Can you truly disappear online in a future where AI might keep your virtual self alive? And can the solution be analog?
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