Digital Interference
In today’s fully digitized world, our lives are surrounded—if not engulfed—by the digital. Bills, notes, newspapers—all have shifted from tangible materials to encoded data flashing across our screens. We spend more time with our devices than ever before; smartphones and computers have become extensions of our bodies. The boundary between the virtual and the real is increasingly blurred.
Yet within this convenience lies an undercurrent of anxiety and fatigue. Constant notifications, fragmented information flows, and the rapid shifts of attention have placed us in a perpetual state of disruption. This condition, we call Digital Interference.
In such a landscape, what becomes of art?
Can artistic creation truly escape the reach of digital influence?
Are we still capable of slowing down—of engaging deeply with a painting, a sound, or a sensation, without distraction?
The exhibition Digital Interference is a response to these questions. It seeks to explore how digital saturation reshapes our perception, our emotions, and the way we relate to art—and, ultimately, to ourselves.
Exhibition Title: Digital Interference
Location: AMP Gallery, 1 Acorn Parade, London SE15 2TZ
Dates: September 13–16, 2025
Exhibition Title: My Little Great Work 2
Location: Carrer de Cienfuegos, 30, Local 5, Sant Andreu, 08027 Barcelona, Spain
Dates: September 17–24, 2025