Love Merci
Archival pigment print on Epson Semi-Gloss 260gsm, with cut edges to finish. Mounted and framed on a tray frame, black
Hand-signed by the artist
Unique
101 × 101 cm
Four colour variants are available
Artwork description
Electromagnetic frequencies captured from the LED wall sign of an adult shop in the heart of Akihabara, Tokyo's electric town.
“Day 7 in Akihabara: Electric Town lived up to its name today. I recorded electromagnetic frequencies from a sex shop's LED wall sign. It felt a bit awkward standing there with my equipment, but the result was worth it. It perfectly encapsulated the district's pulsating energy and futuristic vibe. I closed my eyes and let the sounds around wash over me, feeling like I was experiencing Akihabara on a whole new level. A couple of people gave me funny looks, but one actually stopped to listen to me. We didn't speak, just stood there nodding. It was a weird but cool moment of connection.”
About Tiziana Alocci
Tiziana Alocci is an Italian data artist, public speaker, and lecturer based in London. Her practice creates data-driven compositions out of invisible phenomena such as sleep patterns, soundscapes, movement and scents. Her practice is defined as ‘behavioural cartography’ – visually mapping the minutiae of how people live today. Her art converts recorded data into visual and sonified abstractions – transforming data into meaningful stories. Tiziana has been an Associate Lecturer at the University of the Arts London since 2018.
Release information
The frame is handmade in London using solid wood only from sustainable sources. We do not use veneers, MDF, or any other type of reconstituted materials. Frames use 100% acid-free materials and are FSC-certified. We guarantee the quality and archival properties of every frame we make.
Shipping
Please note that if the work is being shipped internationally from the UK, you may be liable to pay import/duty charges which are not covered by our shipping fee. The shipping fee is calculated separately. Free pickup by the artists’s studio in London, UK.
Archival pigment print on Epson Semi-Gloss 260gsm, with cut edges to finish. Mounted and framed on a tray frame, black
Hand-signed by the artist
Unique
101 × 101 cm
Four colour variants are available
Artwork description
Electromagnetic frequencies captured from the LED wall sign of an adult shop in the heart of Akihabara, Tokyo's electric town.
“Day 7 in Akihabara: Electric Town lived up to its name today. I recorded electromagnetic frequencies from a sex shop's LED wall sign. It felt a bit awkward standing there with my equipment, but the result was worth it. It perfectly encapsulated the district's pulsating energy and futuristic vibe. I closed my eyes and let the sounds around wash over me, feeling like I was experiencing Akihabara on a whole new level. A couple of people gave me funny looks, but one actually stopped to listen to me. We didn't speak, just stood there nodding. It was a weird but cool moment of connection.”
About Tiziana Alocci
Tiziana Alocci is an Italian data artist, public speaker, and lecturer based in London. Her practice creates data-driven compositions out of invisible phenomena such as sleep patterns, soundscapes, movement and scents. Her practice is defined as ‘behavioural cartography’ – visually mapping the minutiae of how people live today. Her art converts recorded data into visual and sonified abstractions – transforming data into meaningful stories. Tiziana has been an Associate Lecturer at the University of the Arts London since 2018.
Release information
The frame is handmade in London using solid wood only from sustainable sources. We do not use veneers, MDF, or any other type of reconstituted materials. Frames use 100% acid-free materials and are FSC-certified. We guarantee the quality and archival properties of every frame we make.
Shipping
Please note that if the work is being shipped internationally from the UK, you may be liable to pay import/duty charges which are not covered by our shipping fee. The shipping fee is calculated separately. Free pickup by the artists’s studio in London, UK.
Archival pigment print on Epson Semi-Gloss 260gsm, with cut edges to finish. Mounted and framed on a tray frame, black
Hand-signed by the artist
Unique
101 × 101 cm
Four colour variants are available
Artwork description
Electromagnetic frequencies captured from the LED wall sign of an adult shop in the heart of Akihabara, Tokyo's electric town.
“Day 7 in Akihabara: Electric Town lived up to its name today. I recorded electromagnetic frequencies from a sex shop's LED wall sign. It felt a bit awkward standing there with my equipment, but the result was worth it. It perfectly encapsulated the district's pulsating energy and futuristic vibe. I closed my eyes and let the sounds around wash over me, feeling like I was experiencing Akihabara on a whole new level. A couple of people gave me funny looks, but one actually stopped to listen to me. We didn't speak, just stood there nodding. It was a weird but cool moment of connection.”
About Tiziana Alocci
Tiziana Alocci is an Italian data artist, public speaker, and lecturer based in London. Her practice creates data-driven compositions out of invisible phenomena such as sleep patterns, soundscapes, movement and scents. Her practice is defined as ‘behavioural cartography’ – visually mapping the minutiae of how people live today. Her art converts recorded data into visual and sonified abstractions – transforming data into meaningful stories. Tiziana has been an Associate Lecturer at the University of the Arts London since 2018.
Release information
The frame is handmade in London using solid wood only from sustainable sources. We do not use veneers, MDF, or any other type of reconstituted materials. Frames use 100% acid-free materials and are FSC-certified. We guarantee the quality and archival properties of every frame we make.
Shipping
Please note that if the work is being shipped internationally from the UK, you may be liable to pay import/duty charges which are not covered by our shipping fee. The shipping fee is calculated separately. Free pickup by the artists’s studio in London, UK.