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With Blueprint of Identity, the artist Dajana presents a digital art project that reexamines the question of identity in the age of virtuality, data culture, and post-material realities.
The work unfolds as an expansive multimedia system of performative encounters, digital sculptures, and immersive VR environments. It translates the tradition of classical sculpture – such as that of Rodin – into a technological era in which files, 3D worlds, and algorithmic processes become the new materials of artistic formation.
At its core lies the investigation of human identity as something fluid, mutable, and constantly reconfigurable – like a file in continuous transformation. While classical sculpture is grounded in permanence and physical materiality, Blueprint of Identity emphasizes transformation and the active involvement of the audience.
Each sculpture begins with a real person: individuals from diverse cultural contexts bring their stories, gestures, and bodily presence into the artist’s studio. There, performative settings emerge in which photography, video, and 3D scanning become tools of a contemporary portrait practice.
From these encounters, virtual bodies take shape, which the artist transforms, alienates, and reassembles. Digital sculptures emerge whose source lies in the human subject, yet which assume new identities through various processes and become accessible and consumable in multiple ways.