
Please Share
Videoinstallation
2019
Collaborators:
individual project
Video installation exploring the persistence of the image within a landscape of image proliferation and images of images. It proposes a reflection on the circulation of narratives that shape a reality mediated by screens, where the image becomes a political instrument for the propagation of fear and the amplification of moral panic.
Please Share is a video installation that reflects on the circulation of images and narratives in a reality increasingly mediated by screens. Through a moving digital collage composed of found internet images and videos, the work explores how mass media and social networks shape perception through speed, repetition, sensationalism, and the amplification of fear.
Drawing from concepts such as the attention economy, manufactured insecurity, moral panic, and cognitive dissonance, the project examines the political function of images within contemporary media ecologies. War footage, religion, natural disasters, advertising, and user-generated content converge in a fragmented visual landscape that mimics the overstimulation of digital environments.
Presented inside a mirrored viewing device, the installation invites viewers to look through a narrow slit into an infinite multiplication of images. This immersive mechanism questions what remains of the image when it is endlessly reproduced, shared, and consumed, asking how repetition transforms meaning, memory, and attention.



