Thesis
Spanish
ID: <
http://hdl.handle.net/10251/149006>
Abstract
[ES] This work consists of a reflection on the personal digital archive as a source of information and self-knowledge, as well as how it is managed through datification processes. Files classified in folders remain immobile, waiting to be returned to the recycling paper at the end of their lifespan. Artistic production aims to make this digital litter visible by bringing it into a physical dimension, turning the missing image into data and each unit for storing information in volume. This creates a link between digital litter and physical litter, between the times of action to remove a computer archive that is at odds with creative and manual processes.