ACID RAIN is part of data_transform, a series that defines my artistic practice.
The project investigates the reduction of reality into data: images, bodies, and environments are analyzed, segmented, and reconstructed until they lose their immediacy and become measurable entities.
The work is not conceived as a form, but as a system. What emerges is the result of operational conditions, where transformations and variations make processes that are not directly perceptible become perceptible.
Within this framework, the work questions the redefinition of identity and presence in a context where lived experience is progressively replaced by what is captured and analyzed.