07/16

Paper published in A*DESK Magazine.
http://a-desk.org/magazine/sobrevolando-sobre-los-detritos-de/

Just as this pixelated aesthetic resource of eternal loops has remained, so has other low-tech by-products such as the Glitch. Exercising heterotopism (that is, of describing places and spaces that operate in a non-hegemonic manner) we find an interesting connection: the use of images with matter loss is easily associated with a way of relating to technology, an ethical position. , aesthetic and ideological, as David Casacuberta states in "Hispanic low-tech": we can say that low-tech, in the background, is a mental state. It is not necessary that we have removed all the equipment we work with It's more the way we aesthetically and ideologically relate to technology.