
Shuang Li (born 1990) examines how digital technologies shape relationships, bodies and desire. In her videos, performances and installations, she explores the intertwining of people, media and the infrastructures of the digital world. At her first solo exhibition in Europe, Li is celebrating the premiere of her most ambitious film installation to date: she invites us to imagine a future that goes beyond the logic of surveillance capitalism and the rule of technology. The starting point is Li's examination of extreme weather phenomena and storm chasing, a targeted tracking and observation of severe storms, especially hurricanes, tornadoes and hurricanes. Embedded in global networks in which climate fluctuations, algorithmic systems and capitalist extraction have a cross-border impact, Li sees storm chasing as an expressive metaphor for orientating oneself amidst the turbulent forces that determine life in the digital age.