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Gabriel Barcia-Colombo’s work is an exploration of connectivity, both collective and personal, as the ultimate form of resistance, emerging within the infrastructures and shared spaces that continue to bring people together.

His video sculptures, speculative immersive performances, and vending machines that sell human DNA explore the threshold between warning and prophecy, questioning technological dependency and examining how algorithmic systems increasingly shape knowledge, prediction, and belief.

Oscillating between post-apocalyptic landscapes and contemporary society, Barcia-Colombo’s imagery suggests a world in which technological systems function as both a mirror and a mediator of human anxiety.