
Electroctopus Breathing
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Electroctopus Breathing by Henrique Netto
Fused glass with electronic waste
21 x 14 x 3 cm | 2021
Series of experiments with electronic waste fused with glass. The toxic gases expelled by the metals and plastics of electronic components in the burning process reminded me of the Oxygen Catastrophe, which over 2 billion years ago changed the atmosphere and the entire planetary context due to the oxygen emitted by newly emerging plants in their breathing process. Thinking that we are also modifying the atmosphere with the gases expelled in the process of sustaining the cosmopolitan-factory way of life, it occurred to me that
Ghana, for example, is one of the countries where the purchase of electronic waste is a great source of revenue. How will the air be in Ghana?
Behind the Canvas

Henrique Netto (Brazil) is a visual artist working across film and visual arts. Since 2021, he has been developing the the Electroctopus imaginary—an ongoing speculative project that investigates the transformation of planetary life through digitalization and the gradual cyborgization of the human life



