Fè, Share Data with your Dearest!, Blueprint, 20.5x29.7 cm
A new series created by Fè, which uses the technique of blueprint for the first time.
Blueprinting is a photographic development technique, invented in 1842, where the image, according to a chemical reaction, took on Prussian blue tones, hence the name.
The same procedure was used until the 1960s for graphic designs and plans.
Here Fè presents the Homo Monitor Data Sharing caught in the act of sharing his data.
The Homo Monitor presents a monitor-face, worships the deity of Connection, mother of all inputs, and it is not uncommon to find him exchanging tender 'monitor-face' hugs with other individuals. But don't be misled: this is not love, but a pure exchange of data. The 'Myselfie - Homo Monitor', in fact, reproduces itself by budding because it is too fond of itself - hence the common name 'myselfie'.
The works are retouched by hand and signed by the artist, so they are all unique works.
Fè, Share Data with your Dearest!, Blueprint, 20.5x29.7 cm