
The increasing digitalisation of our every day has become altered by the appearances of new forms of visual manifestations that do more than provide information but have become autonomous objects that compose our image. In a pervasive fashion, such phenomena โ whether they appear on our smartphone, our computers, our enhanced televisions, billboards and advertisements, and many other forms โ have taken on their own lives, becoming seemingly autonomous and out of our control.
"What is intriguing and, for some, troubling about these new digital objects is not just that they exist and function without human intervention and input but that we readily accept their presence in our lives."
(ลukasz Mirocha - Theory on Demand # 20The New Aesthetic and Art: Constellations of the Postdigital -2016.

The Dispensary. Sydney 2017