The Brittany Kaiser Project

Who owns the human being in the digital age?

An artist who has spent two decades using the human body as source material for questions about sovereignty and consciousness. A whistleblower whose own data was weaponised in one of the most consequential scandals of the modern era. The same question, from opposite directions. Now all the more current inside the AI revolution.

This is a long-term collaboration with Brittany Kaiser, the subject of Netflix's The Great Hack, exploring data ownership, identity, and what it means to control your own image in a world that has already decided it belongs to someone else.

She is an advisor to governments for data and blockchain, as a living embodiment of an empowered woman on a mission.

The work turns the abstract architecture of data into something visible, physical, and human.

If our data is harvested, interpreted, sold, and weaponized, what happens to the soul of society?

The project is in active development.