DARKNET BUSHIDO is an experimental visual research project combining two different worlds - Bushido as a part of Japanese culture and the world of dark-net, data and technology. I imagine it as non physical ever-changing world that exists in the dark and hidden corners of the web. In the work processes I scanned electronic components and constructed with them four aspects of that new world: samurai masks, landscape, data kimono and the data grinder that acts as a core of it all. The constant change in the parts of the masks rises questions about the issue of identity on the internet. // Guidance: Efrat Nir & Zohar Koren
MASKS
LANDSCAPE
"DATA GRINDER"
Center of all
DATA KIMONO
The kimono was created from printed strips of data