Fingerprints
Fingerprints are our unique identifiers — the thing that makes us us. They’re also used by bureaucracies and systems to identify, sort and systematise populations. In a modern life — fingerprints have become part of the personal data we relinquish ownership through. Synchronised with our phone numbers, addresses, tax records and other data, our fingerprints created by our most recent class took on their own lives, as metaphors labyrinthine state bureaucracies, for individual acts of statehood within the societal collective, and spaces to reclaim who we are and wish to be.