Decolonial Atlas
Mapping Artists that Challenge Digital Colonialism
This project investigates the manifestations of digital colonialism in the field of global contemporary art, proposing an interactive cartography that locates and connects artists and works that critically respond to the structures of power, exploitation, and inequality perpetuated by digital technologies. From a decolonial and critical perspective, the mapping aims to identify and analyze artistic practices that problematize phenomena such as digital surveillance, cultural appropriation, technological neocolonialism, and creative resistance. By situating these productions within a geographical and conceptual context, the project seeks to provide a panoramic view of the relationships between art, technology, and power in the 21st century, highlighting how artistic creation can serve as a tool for decolonization and social transformation. Methodologically, the research combines theoretical analysis, digital curation, and data visualization, using interactive maps as devices to engage the public and foster critical dialogues on the impact of digital colonialism on contemporary culture.