Delhi Photo Festival 2015: Debashish Chakrabarty's "Exabytes" series

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To some people, let’s just call them gamers, the world consists of bits and bytes. The virtual reality merges with the real world – if there even is such a thing as a real world, of course. 

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

It’s easy to lose yourself in a virtual world, to inhabit and become the characters and avatars present on the screen in front of you.

EXABYTES by Debashish Chakrabarty by Delhi Photo Festival 2015Delhi Photo Festival

This year it is estimated that a total of 966,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes of information will travel across the globe via the Internet, that is 966 Exabyte’s of data.

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

Such an awesome quantity of information has never existed before, and it all exists as a result of people communicating via virtual networks, gradually digitizing and leaving traces of themselves on a simulacrum of reality.

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

It’s easy to lose yourself in a virtual world, to inhabit and become the characters and avatars present on the screen in front of you. It’s a case of oversensitive empathy, throwing your mind forward into a simulated other, feeling and sensing what that small construct of pixels and polygons does, as though they are part of your own physical self.

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

If they were here with us, they would tell us about how they surf the alleyways of dreams and fantasies, of passion and fashion. In a split second, they would leave us again, re-entering the world of bytes where their real lives play out.

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

ExabytesDelhi Photo Festival

Debashish Chakrabarty is a photographer based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He studied photography at Pathshala South Asian Media Institute.

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Exhibition by Delhi Photo Festival.
Oct 30 - Nov 8 2015, IGNCA, New Delhi.

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