Tamara Kametani | Artist talk
Join us for the artist talk by our current artist in residence, Tamara Kametani. In her practice and research, she engages with the topics of border politics, forms of surveillance and resistance, and the shifting relationship between digital and physical environments by using found digital material, online mapping apps, satellite imagery, and geolocation data.
During her talk, the artist will present her work, focusing on the new project she is currently developing during her residency, in which she is exploring the phenomenon of Null Island: a point in the Atlantic Ocean that, despite having no physical form, contains an abundance of data due to errors and glitches in geographic coordinate systems. By creating a free, web-based application that digitally relocates users to Null Island's coordinates, she wishes to reveal its potential to combat surveillance and reclaim data liberty, which seems especially crucial in an era of increasing reliance on digital services and inevitable data collection.
The residency is a part of the DATAS: The Data and the Sovereign, an international art and research programme that brings together artists, theorists, and technologists to explore how digital infrastructures, AI, and algorithmic governance impact personal and political sovereignty. In an age where big data corporations and algorithmic systems increasingly shape global political and social dynamics, DATAS uses the lens of art to challenge the normalisation of surveillance, data extraction, and digital control.
More info about DATAS: https://projekt-atol.si/work/datas-podatki-in-suveren/
Tamara Kametani
Tamara Kametani is an Athens based, Slovak visual artist whose interdisciplinary practice spans moving image, installation, sculpture, as well as web-based works. She holds an MA in Contemporary Art Practice, Public Sphere, from the Royal College of Art and has been awarded placements on residency programs ISCP in New York, Off Site Project Google Maps Artist Residency, AGORAMA residency at Raven Row, and Florence Trust Artist in Residence, amongst others. Her work has been included in exhibitions at Furtherfield, London, Eastside Projects, Birmingham, Kunsthalle Bratislava, and Triennale of Photography, Hamburg, amongst others.