Azahara Cerezo is a visual artist interested in how technologies and digital processes shape and impact our surroundings, approaching territory through our experience of space and time, the body, the fragmented work, and the way memory takes form.
Moving between code, image and conceptual making, her practice reflects on where specific topics meet broader issues, such as unresolved historical conflicts or the dispossession-driven logics of capitalism.
Lately, she has been researching potential lithium mining sites and DIY batteries; publishing a text on supply chains & the technology industry; and showing a work in progress interface at Mozilla Festival.
You can browse through her projects below.
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