Ciò che Resta (What Remains) interprets the European digital space as a complex territory, where access, control, and information selection coexist in an unstable balance.
The work is constructed by subtraction: much of the surface is covered, hidden, rendered invisible. Only small fragments remain accessible, emerging as isolated traces within a larger system.
It is not a matter of censorship, but of awareness: what we see is always a part, never the whole. Information becomes a space to be traversed with care, where visibility and responsibility are inseparable.
Digital Europe thus emerges as a regulated environment, in which protection, access, and transparency must continually be redefined. The work invites reflection on what remains visible—and on everything that, necessarily, remains hidden.
Prompt:
"Conceptual contemporary digital artwork based on removal and concealment, surface resembling a printed page or structured information layout, large portions of the composition covered by solid dark bands or blocks, only small fragments left visible through interruptions in the covering layers, high contrast between visible and hidden areas, flat and minimal composition with strong graphic impact, color palette limited to off-white, black and muted neutral tones, clean edges and controlled layout, visual tension between information and absence, no readable text, no symbols, contemporary artistic style."