Transforming the Digital into a Physical Product.

DIGITAL NECTAR Through this photographic series, I explore how the digital world has become a kind of “nectar” that sweetens and replaces our essential experiences.
Using a liquid metaphor —a sweet visual substance served from the screen— I reflect on how human relationships, desire, memory, politics, power, and consumption are transformed into their digital versions.

In essence, the series functions as a liquid mirror, where the viewer recognizes themselves drinking their own life pixel by pixel — a bittersweet toast to an era where everything can be liquefied onto the screen.

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Digital Nectar, Disconnected Soul. 2025
Symbolic death in times of disconnection.
A skeleton and a “no signal” warning illustrate human vulnerability in the face of lost connection.

Technique: Photography.

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Digital Nectar, Fruit Market. 2025
The commercialization of nature at the click of a button.
A spiraled orange and a glass of juice confront the banalization of food through the digital marketplace.

Technique: Photography.

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Digital Nectar, Instant Pleasure. 2025
Instant pleasures from the everyday machine.
Coffee and desire converge in a scene where the consumption of pleasure is as automatic as preparing a drink.

Technique: Photography.

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Digital Nectar, Global Trade. 2025
Liquid politics, diluted realities.
Geopolitics and global commerce are consumed like any other product in the daily routine.

Technique: Photography.

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Digital Nectar, Luxury Dreams. 2025
The golden promise of digitalized luxury.
Banknotes, perfumes, and watches reflect the desire, ambition, and illusion projected by digital capitalism.

Technique: Photography.

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Digital Nectar, Erosion of Memory. 2025
Time as the destroyer of digital memories.
An hourglass and a gallery of images question the permanence of memory in an era of visual overproduction.

Technique: Photography.

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Some images of how the Nectar Digital work was created.

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Other works created this year 2025

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Cuba, the Whore Island. La isla Puta. 2025

Technique: Photographic capture combined with digital manipulation.

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Yes. 2025

Technique: Digital image creation by the artist.

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Title: The key change.

Technique: Digital image creation by the artist.

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Text on technology and the work of Nadal Antelmo, by Marta Maria de la Fuente.

Click the link below

https://nadalantelmo.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Una-pincha-seria-pa-chuparse-el-celebro.pdf

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Nadal Antelmo was selected as a finalist at Artavia 2025