Hashtag (2022)

Digital print on Charmeuse fabric, Hand-sewing
265 x 265 cm, Dimensions variable

Hashtag is a large-scale textile installation that takes its form from the hashtag symbol commonly used on social media platforms. On digital platforms, hashtags group, categorize, and regulate content and users within predefined systems of visibility.

Derived from digital collages in the ongoing series Algorithm Diary, individual images are printed onto fabric and assembled into a grid-like structure. The installation resembles a network of interconnected screens, reflecting how algorithms organize and constrain digital experience.

By translating digital imagery into a physical structure, Hashtag visualizes systems of categorization and control embedded in everyday online interactions. The work invites viewers to consider how algorithmic frameworks shape identity, attention, and visibility.