In the spring of 2019 with his work
Foundationshe theorized an aesthetics of contemporary
social complexity and the use of flowcharts as an artistic medium for seeing and engaging with such aesthetics. He published a
monograph of his artworks using
flowcharts to work with socio-economic information systems and a separate text book for the project
Foundations where he curated a selection of artworks, exhibitions, and publications from the history of
conceptual art to identify an ontology of an aesthetics of
social complexity. During the fall of 2019, Cirio presented three new projects related to his concept of
Internet Photography[https://paolocirio.net/press/texts/internet-photography.php focusing on the economic and legal aspects of images circulating online. Rather than addressing privacy, with these projects Cirio looked at the relations between cultural and economic values of online photos. In particular with the artwork
AttentionCirio addressed subtle forms advertising by
Instagram influencers. Cirio collected hundreds of photos by online influencers promoting controversial products without disclaimers and highlighted their photographic language in a series of artworks. Furthermore, in partnership with the University of Maastricht he researched the legal implications of moderating and regulating such subtle advertising and advocating for regulating it. In June 2020, Cirio launched the project
Derivatives[https://paolocirio.net/work/derivatives/ online, with a database of over 100,000
Sotheby’s auction records he assembled over several years. Cirio overlaid the auction prices on the images to sell them as digital artworks on the website
Art-Derivatives.com for a fraction of the value set at the auctions. Cirio designed a "future"
financial derivative contract for the sale of his derivative works. By betting against future prices of derivative works, with Cirio’s concept everyone can ironically participate in the financialization of art. In addition, the project campaigns for enacting more transparency and fairness in the art market. In order to induce regulation, Cirio has investigated secrecy and manipulation of art auctions through extensive research [https://paolocirio.net/press/texts/text_derivatives-research.php. This project was reported by the international outlets as a controversial and investigative work.[https://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/kuenstler-reproduktionen-preise-art-derivatives-1.4991305 In October 2020, Cirio created the project
Capture [https://paolocirio.net/work/capture/ with 4000 faces of French police officers assembled by a
facial recognition system. Further, Cirio aimed to crowdsource the identification of the officers on his platform
Capture-Police.com. In response the interior minister
Gérald Darmanin and police unions forced the take down of the project both online and at the exhibition in the French art institution
Le Fresnoy. This case of censorship of Cirio’s work was largely reported internationally.This provocation was designed by Cirio to promote his campaign
#BanFacialRecognitionEU.[https://ban-facial-recognition.eu/ In 2021, Cirio concluded the campaign to ban facial recognition technology in Europe by delivering his legal research and complaint to the
European Commission and
EDPS with over 50,000 signatures supporting his petition. ==2021 - 2023==