Data Art is a rapidly growing field in contemporary art, where artists use statistical data as the foundation for their creations. It offers a way to not only comprehend information but also infuse it with emotional power — turning mathematics into a tool for interpreting and reflecting on both global and deeply personal realities.

We invite you to visit an exhibition where art and data merge into something entirely new — wearable jewelry pieces, each telling a unique story.

These stories vary widely. Some artists draw from personal experience, creating necklaces that track the number of pills taken or brooches based on their most-used emojis. Others work with established research, dedicating their pieces to global issues — resulting in pendants visualizing domestic violence statistics or necklaces portraying the rise in ocean temperatures.

The Jewelry Code” will bring together more than 60 artists from 28 countries, offering us a new lens through which to see the world — one where data is encrypted in adornment.
The Jewelry code:
Data as wearable art
Society and Demography
Health and Wellbeing
Environment and Geography
Culture and Media
You are standing before an installation that brings together all the works in this exhibition.

We asked a machine learning algorithm to analyze the description of each artwork and translate the result into spatial coordinates. The outcome was this construction of 81 circles. Their placement is key: the closer the circles are to one another, the more similar in concept the artworks they represent. Color, in turn, visually unites the works into four main themes:
Physical execution of this installation, were made by the company TOO “ANNC CONSTRUCTION”

The design and concept of our photo zone were created by Studio -.618

Another layer of information is encoded in the perforation of the circles, which indicates the type of data explored in the works: personal or social.