Eva Davidova explores behavior, ecological disaster, and the social implications of technology through performative works rooted in the absurd. She questions what we give for granted, and explores possibilities for agency through uncertainty and play. Davidova often deliberately “misuses” technology in order to disturb its acceptance, and that of the prevalent emotional manipulation that both physical and informational architecture exert.
Davidova has exhibited at Museum of the Moving Image, the Bronx Museum, the Everson Museum, the AKG Buffalo Art Museum, MACBA Barcelona, CAAC Sevilla, Instituto Cervantes and La Regenta among others.
Playing with a paradox, I imagine us as being built by our descendants (human or cyborg), and pose a question: If we are the games our children will program one day, can we influence the code they are writing?