Interrupted Narratives is an experimental virtual reality exhibition that examines the shifting dynamics between contemporary art, digital colonialism, and algorithmic control. Designed as a research laboratory for curatorial practices in virtual environments, this independent, non-funded, and non-commercial project is dedicated entirely to education and critical inquiry.
As digital systems increasingly mediate artistic visibility, Interrupted Narratives reveal the hidden structures that filter and shape expression. We propose a virtual and multisensory experience in which elements of distortion, erasure, and reconstruction invite visitors to navigate a fragmented artistic landscape—one sculpted by data extraction, censorship, and surveillance.
This exhibition is not just a display; it is a provocation. It challenges us to ask: What is made visible and deliberately obscured? Who profits from the digital art ecosystem? Who is watching, and to what end?