Art & Activism on Tech-Authoritarianism
Artist Talk Paolo Cirio
Paolo Cirio is an artist known for his critical investigations into the intersections of technology, power, surveillance, and society. Across his wide-ranging practice, he explores themes such as facial recognition, the data economy, and digital rights.
In this talk, Cirio will take the audience through his work and show how art can make hidden power structures in our digital society visible and open to discussion. His projects combine in-depth research, video essays, data visualisation, and public interventions — addressing issues from corporate data extraction to state surveillance and the online manipulation of information.
Through urgent questions about our networked society, Cirio examines who controls data, how people are monitored and influenced, and what role artistic intervention can play in challenging these systems. He will also offer a brief insight into the research he is developing during his residency at IMPAKT, including early reflections on post-quantum cryptography and the future of digital security.
Paolo Cirio is the 2026 artist in residence of the European Media Art Platform (EMAP).