Collection: CNE, Donde está mi acta?
Documenting Democratic Accountability
About This Collection
The Electoral Transparency Archives emerge from the digital art project "Donde Está Mi Acta" (Where is My Act?), a platform that exposes the systematic disappearance of Venezuelan electoral protocols. This collection transforms digital resistance into tangible documentation, creating an archive of democratic accountability.
Thematic Focus
Digital Resistance & Electoral Transparency These publications document the intersection of art, technology, and activism in the context of Venezuelan electoral opacity. Each edition serves as both artistic statement and historical document, preserving evidence of institutional failures while maintaining the aesthetic and conceptual dimensions of the original digital intervention.
Data as Memory Following Nicolas Bourriaud's relational aesthetics, these archives understand data not merely as information but as collective memory. The missing electoral protocols become ghostly presences, documented through their very absence.
Collection Philosophy
"In Venezuela, the vote becomes a ghost act. The CNE controls the elections but hides the protocols."
This collection operates at the intersection of archival practice and artistic intervention, creating documents that serve multiple functions:
- Historical records of electoral transparency issues
- Artistic statements on democratic accountability
- Technical documentation of data archaeology methods
- Activist tools for civic engagement
Each publication maintains the project's core principle: to give voice to the opacity of never-published votes while preserving electoral secrecy and citizen privacy.
