This exhibition is dedicated to net art works created by Latin American artists over the past three decades. The exhibition has by Jazmín Adler, Paloma Oliveira, and Sakrowski.
Farber will present his work Adrift, a performance involving machines that takes place in the underground channels of the internet infrastructure. An autonomous server sends a signal to random servers across the globe—adrift through fiber-optic cables—and waits for the responses to be recorded by a thermal printer.
Liliana Farber holds a Master's degree in Advanced Art Studies from Beit Berl College (Israel) and a Master of Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design – The New School (New York, United States).
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