Feed Your Page
Collective Exhibition48 Stunden Neukölln Art Festival, Berlin, 2025



Feed Your Page
Collective Exhibition
48 Stunden Neukölln Art Festival, Berlin, 2025
How do we shape our identity in the digital space? How does this constructed presence permeate our physical, emotional, and social realities?
The exhibition examines how identities, bubbles, and information form, evolve, and disintegrate. The internet has become a space where the boundaries between what is real and what is generated are increasingly blurred. Algorithms govern attention, movement, and visibility, shaping our behaviors, emotions, and relationships.
The presented practices build a narrative about the transformations of communication, identity, and corporeality in the digital age. They reflect the search for new ways of understanding the “self” and reality in a world where the human and non-human, the biological and digital, operate within a dense, entangled network of mutual dependencies. It is a story of how the self moves between digital and physical layers, how the body adapts to the rhythm of the network, and how internet culture influences our perception of truth, reality, and memory.
“Feed your page” is a reflection on how we become content. It attempts to capture the moment in which our bodies, data, and memories become components of an endlessly updating feed.
The exhibition examines how identities, bubbles, and information form, evolve, and disintegrate. The internet has become a space where the boundaries between what is real and what is generated are increasingly blurred. Algorithms govern attention, movement, and visibility, shaping our behaviors, emotions, and relationships.
The presented practices build a narrative about the transformations of communication, identity, and corporeality in the digital age. They reflect the search for new ways of understanding the “self” and reality in a world where the human and non-human, the biological and digital, operate within a dense, entangled network of mutual dependencies. It is a story of how the self moves between digital and physical layers, how the body adapts to the rhythm of the network, and how internet culture influences our perception of truth, reality, and memory.
“Feed your page” is a reflection on how we become content. It attempts to capture the moment in which our bodies, data, and memories become components of an endlessly updating feed.