The Human Race Machine, the face as a medium.

The power of digital image processing of the body? to provide realistic simulations of processes actually impossible or that require decades to be realized. The obsolescence of the body considered in the classic,? highlighted by the credibility of artificial images that with their likelihood redefine the perception of the body as an expression of the person and relegate it to a mere representation. Since the eighties the American Nancy Burson has investigated the possibility of automatic manipulation of faces, starting from the historical photo where pi? celebrities were 'remixed' into a single face, perfectly credible. But? Installation The Human Race Machine , which summarizes the work of this artist who, while making use of proprietary technologies, assumes a position ethically clear, challenging preconceived notions of race, age and physical defects. This 'machine', rentable for Campus of the nation, is a scan of the user's face and subsequently performed in the possible variations of the different breeds, as well as simulations invecchimento of facial abnormalities, and, finally, by mixing the traits of gender (male / female) with a final look dall'androginia indecipherable. This work represents a dip in the relativity of the flesh, in an era in which his debunking is a clear political gesture.