Monoculture explores the role of digital media in human communication and the spread of information. The internet presents itself as a liberating and connecting network, yet it often fragments public life. Contagious narratives, frequently radical or controversial, travel fast and drown out other perspectives. Algorithms amplify what spreads best and compress complex realities into polarized, one-dimensional conflicts.
The installation is built from 32 CRT televisions and laser lines that form a single network. A narrative moves through this system like a virus. Over time, the images drift and align until every screen broadcasts the same signal, a visual metaphor for how one dominant story can overwrite diversity. Monoculture confronts visitors with the speed at which digital communication replaces depth and reflection with immediacy and reaction.
Nominated for GLOW Young Talent Award 2025
November 2025, GLOW at Dynamo Eindhoven