"In Motherboard #8 (2020), beauty is a quaint idea, a figment of the imagination or something that's been banished to the past. A flood of black ink has oozed into every corner and crevice of a computer circuit board. Whatever data it once contained has been drowned, sealed up and ultimately lost."
"When aliens from distant planets find relics from our extinguished civilization, they will look like Motherboard #8."
"Computers became this very essential element in our lives. They were the only way we could connect with your own family."
Autonomous vehicles have begun to change urban environments, introducing a quieter hum that signals a technological future. The Motherboards exhibit at the San José Museum of Art critiques the current digital era through various media, highlighting women's contributions and the moral implications of technology. Analia Saban's work exemplifies this theme, particularly in her piece Motherboard #8, which symbolizes the loss of data and beauty in a technology-dominated world. Saban's art emerged during COVID, emphasizing the essential role of computers in maintaining connections.
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