The Presidents Prints

Exposé

Fingerprints are ubiquitous, left behind on everything we touch - glasses, bottles, plates, phones, cutlery. We leave our fingerprints in plain sight and trust those that find them not to abuse our trust.

We utilise our fingerprints to perform our banking, unlock our digital devices, order our meals, send intimate messages. Hereby we conveniently forget the universality of our fingerprints.

Our fingerprints have morphed to become our digital passwords. Passwords that we do not need to recall, passwords that we carry with us, passwords that seemingly do not need to be altered.

Combining analogy, digital and artificial technologies, The Presidents Prints exhibition highlights our reliance on a form of convenient digital security which isn't secure.

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