




BIPARTITE
What do our legal rights mean when they are inaccessible to those without the proper tools to decipher them? Human rights are visualized in a language abstracted through repetition, shape, and binary code. The artwork questions social transparency and accessibility of knowledge as a reflection of extreme political and social hierarchies.
Bipartíte (2019) multi-channel video installation with floor seating dimensions vary, video looped
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights - 00:00:51 Articles 1-30 - 01:05:47