

Title: Interface – Easy Jet
Artist: Anne de Vries
Year: 2014
Dimensions: 164 × 124 cm
Materials: Two digital prints on Photo Forex sheets with CNC cut-outs; painted wooden frame
About:
The Interface project is shaped by an interest in thought, observation, and how the constant exchange between the two might be visualized. This inquiry emerged alongside broader technological concerns of the time, particularly in the early days of A.I., when the tech world was increasingly trying to model and make legible the complex cognitive processes through which we perceive and understand reality.
The work also engages with the history of photography and its longstanding investment in documenting “reality.” By using photography to visualize perception as fragmented, layered, and non-linear, the project questions ideas of photographic clarity and objectivity, suggesting instead that our experience of the world may be closer to painting: subjective, composite, and constructed.