ABOUT THE WORK
Material: MDF, aluminum foil, transparent plastic (thermoformed)
Dottore" is a work inspired by the visual form of a blister pack - an everyday object loaded withcultural weight.... Read More
Dottore" is a work inspired by the visual form of a blister pack - an everyday object loaded with
cultural weight. At the center lies the word "GOOGLE", with each letter assigned to a colorful
capsule resembling a pill. Six capsules - six letters - six answers?
The piece comments on the modern phenomenon of relying on search engines as 'digital doctors',
replacing professional knowledge with fast, algorithmic diagnosis. The aluminum and foil
background evokes the aesthetic of pharmaceutical packaging, highlighting the illusion of safety and
information.
The lower half of the blister is empty - as if all the pills have already been 'used'. What remains is a
word, without an answer. Is it an ironic commentary? A symbol of loneliness in the digital age? The
interpretation is left to the viewer.