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#898 | Paris Photo 2025 #10 | Anita Beckers Gallery x Daniel Canogar

Daniel Canogar, represented by Anita Beckers Gallery explores how technology and data shape our perception of the world....

For the third year in a row, Paris Photo will feature a dedicated Digital Sector curated by Nina Roehrs. To cover the event, from November 12th to 16th, NFT Morning is interviewing key galleries and artists.

In this episode, John Karp talks with Spanish artist Daniel Canogar, represented by Anita Beckers Gallery. His work explores how technology and data shape our perception of the world.

At Paris Photo, Canogar presents two new installations that translate real-time information into dynamic visual forms — one based on global climate data, and another mapping the movement of thousands of satellites around Earth.

Diorama II, a light sculpture connected in real time to global climate data. Hidden LED screens display shifting abstract patterns that intensify as alerts for droughts, volcanic eruptions, or hurricanes increase — transforming the invisible signals of climate change into a living landscape.

Orbital, a generative data work tracking the paths of more than 45,000 satellites currently orbiting Earth. Each view is rendered from the perspective of a different satellite, showing a dense web of movement that raises both awe and concern about our technological footprint in space.



Thank you Daniel and Nina Mörsel from Anita Beckers Gallery !

Links:
Daniel Canogar’s website
Anita’s Becker’s Website


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