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The Absurd and Provocative Projects of DOMA

DOMA is an inventive group of artists from Buenos Aires, Argentina. These artists are doing exciting things that are not only absurd but are memorable. The projects that they work on have a wide range of subject matter and are simultaneously playful and are a bit terrifying. Science fiction, toys, bright colors, and popular culture seem to be common threads within their work. Read more after the jump as they explain their ongoing interested in the exploration of humanity.


DOMA is an inventive group of artists from Buenos Aires, Argentina. These artists are doing exciting things that are not only absurd but are memorable. The projects that they work on have a wide range of subject matter and are simultaneously playful and are a bit terrifying. Science fiction, toys, bright colors, and popular culture seem to be common threads within their work. Read more as they explain their ongoing interested in the exploration of humanity. “Understanding society as a great laboratory to detect their reaction to different stimuli. We are living a very particular historical moment. A cycle of change. A climate that calls for action. DOMA attempts to intervene different information channels ironically using the same system code… looking for a change in the perceptual process offering new views. The process: Crossing ideas. Action-Reaction.”











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