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A Cage Without Borders
3-Channel Video Installation and Wallpaper
200.5 inches X 140.5 inches
2021

Installed on site at El Museo Del Barrio, NYC, NY
Exhibited from March 13 — Sept. 26 2021 in ESTAMOS BIEN: LA TRIENAL 20/21

Statement:
A Cage Without Borders hijacks the commercial appeal of motion graphics on social media platforms in order to critique the US carceral state. This three-channel video installation runs a synchronized HD animation on three TV’s that are vertically oriented, mimicking the visual presentation of mobile devices. This installation addresses the ways in which Big Tech is currently operating as a de facto neo-colonial project enabling racialized state surveillance to oppress the most vulnerable communities. As I researched the tech industry during the creation of this piece, I learned about the anti black, anti indigenous, anti immigrant algorithms embedded within internet connected devices and the social impact this is having on Black and Indigenous People of Color. There is a lot of evidence to suggest that Big-Tech is a boon for mass incarceration but until viewers can see this connection visually, it will remain hidden in plain sight.

Show Reviews:
>NY Times review
>Hyperallergic review
>Artnet review

A Revolution of Guilty Masters partner with the U.S. military, U.S. intelligence Agencies, as well as local and state law enforcement to create a digital caste system. Machine Learning is applied to the criminalization and surveillance of Black and Brown communities, streamlining marginalization. Ask yourself, "What is happening behind the screens?"*

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*Ruha Benjamin, Race After Technology

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Delete your accounts
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