
is a visual artist and photographer based in Barcelona. Her work explores fluid forms of documentation, the mutability of facts, and the documentary potential of fiction, often addressing the infrastructures of the internet and collective memory. She has exhibited at Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Virreina Centre de la Imatge, Sala Canal de Isabel II, Arts Santa Mònica, and CaixaForum, and her work is held in the collections of MACBA, MNAC, CA2M, and the Fonds National d’Art Contemporain (France).
Factory Girl is a site-specific intervention based on AI-generated images. Tanit Plana uses artificial intelligence to fabricate speculative visions of industrial labour and femininity, situating them within the material context of the exhibition site. By staging algorithmic fictions alongside the traces of lived histories, the work interrogates how AI reshapes representation and the imaginary of the factory. Factory Girl asks what is gained and what is lost when industrial heritage is re-encoded through synthetic images, exposing both the allure and the distortions of machinic vision.
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