Hostage Generator (Proof of Life) (2025 - )
What happens when the photograph no longer carries weight as evidence? Dara Vandor’s “Hostage Generator (Proof of Life)” examines the erosion of photographic truth in an age where images can be endlessly manipulated or fabricated.
The project generates a daily image of the artist holding a copy of that day’s newspaper, echoing a gesture historically used to verify that a person was alive and in a specific place at a specific time. In Vandor’s version, the photograph is entirely simulated. Her “proof of life” is programmed with AI to refresh automatically with that day’s front page, no human intervention required. The generator keeps running, day after day.
When even such time-stamped evidence can be fabricated, the very notion of “proof” begins to collapse. By re-staging a ritual of verification, Vandor highlights our tenuous dependence on images, asking what it means to bear witness when traditional guarantees of authenticity no longer suffice.
See the current proof of life.