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Where There Is No Signal

A reflection about the body, presence and reconnection with the world.

Open

5 – 22 February
(monday- friday)

Open
Time

10 a.m. – 7p.m.

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Place

28ART Gallery, Prata Riverside Village

Place

Theme

An invitation to slow down and feel

Conceived by Artem Kupriyanenko, a resident of Prata, the exhibition emerges from analog photography as an act of pause and mindful attention. “Where There Is No Signal” offers a moment of suspension, a chance to step away from the immediate and reconnect with the body, presence, and the surrounding space.

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concept

The body as inspiration

At the core of the exhibition is the body, not as an aesthetic object, but as an active agent in dialogue with its environment. The works explore how the body reintegrates into the world, stepping away from external noise and technological mediation. The absence of a “signal” becomes a symbolic gesture: a prompt to disconnect in order to listen, observe, and feel.

Between analogic and digital

Between analogic and digital

The creative process extends into the digital realm through a collaboration with Rafflesia.AI. Kupriyanenko’s analog photographs are reimagined by neural networks and algorithms, generating new digital works. However, the originals remain present as traces, origins, and memories embedded within each image. It is a dialogue between materiality, technology, and human sensibility.

When the signal disappears

Experience

In the silence that arises when the signal is lost, a space opens for a different kind of attention. “Where There Is No Signal” offers this pause: a suspended moment in which vision slows, the body becomes aware, and experience unfolds undistracted.

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