”I have no good news”… is a series of 10 photo collages made during a stay in the Atacama Desert, Taiwan, and those that went around the world on the Internet during the Russian attack on Ukraine (CC). This conflict and the scale of the crime reminded me how illusory our sense of security is and how great the scale of destruction is. The landscapes visible in my collages are visible through the raster. Public and intercity transport vehicles are often covered with such advertising banners made of plastic called “One One Vision” – consisting of perforations, i.e. raster. When I was returning from the Atacama Desert, the bus was covered with such a material, which made it difficult to see the landscape outside. Without a doubt, rasters distort the field and quality of vision, deforming the distances between what we see. Our perception is limited and affects our reception. Therefore, it was difficult to see the landscape outside because of this material. I then thought that it was similar to the way societies perceive problems and try to solve them… I printed a series of these photos on a light-impermeable ”blackout” fabric. This procedure was not accidental, because it is on Atacama that there is currently the largest repository of clothing woven mainly from plastic threads, apparently visible from space. Their biodegradation is virtually impossible…

technique: 10 photos printed on textile 200 cm × 160 cm