Khalili's work is not solely an art installation; it encapsulates the grim reality of large-scale surveillance and the violent politics surrounding digital technologies.
Medusa challenges the notion of the digital age as purely beneficial, exposing the dark underbelly of technology fueled by systemic violence and socio-political control.
As visitors interact with the screens, they become part of a commentary on their own data being consumed and exploited by overarching structures of power.
The piece acts as a reflection of our current landscape where technology both connects and exploits, revealing the harsh truths behind our data-driven existence.
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