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The work in this exhibit examines the South as a dynamic region where cultural memory, technological infrastructure, and ecological conditions are intertwined. Some works engage archives, found footage, and scanned materials as sites for reanimation and transformation, while others examine parallels between human, digital, and hybrid bodies through processes of public ritual and digital rendering.