Digital Interfaces, Agency & Mundane Technology

Martina Huynh is a digital artist and researcher working at the intersection of interface politics, interaction design, and experimental digital practices.

Projects

Augmented Mundanity OS

Interactive Installation

Augmented Mundanity OS proposes alternative digital interfaces by linking everyday physical gestures to digital defense mechanisms such as clearing cookies, anonymous browsing, or data disruption.

By merging routine actions with digital agency, the project explores how citizens can reclaim autonomy in increasingly regulated digital environments.

Interface Politics

In physical space, humans can directly influence their surroundings. In digital environments, interaction is mediated by interfaces that often restrict agency and predefine behavior.

Digital services have become essential infrastructure, yet citizens have little influence over how these systems operate, collect data, or shape daily life.

Augmented Mundanity OS explores how alternative, citizen-centered technologies could feel and function if designed with democratic values in mind.

Contact

For collaborations, exhibitions, or research inquiries:

Email: [email protected]