On a wildflower-lined gravel track off a quiet thoroughfare...
Biennale Arte 2024
1LED Screen
Forever Informed


Led screen, 64cm x 96cm, single channel video, 34’’.
2024



Photography by Ugo Carmeni 2024


With the front of the Cyprus pavilion taking on the guise of an agency working under the banner Forever Informed, an LED display screen was fitted onto the building’s façade as a ‘silent seller’ of sorts, luring in visitors and casting a reflection of light on the surface of the canal once the sun has set.

Since the exhibition’s opening, the screen has featured fragmented scenes from a 2019 Forbes documentary with footage granted by “exclusive access to spy-tech dealer Tal Dilian and his $3.5 million to $9 million van, which he claims can intercept WhatsApp messages and spy on people’s locations.” The exhibition title takes its cue from the opening sentence of that same article, serving as an entry point into the histories of transmission and interference that render Cyprus a ‘quiet thoroughfare’ for clandestine operations and intelligence interception on a global scale.