“You have 3 unread messages” “catsofinstagram posted a video” “dosaplanet invited you to a dosa festival”.Even before you reach for that glass of water in the morning, your phone has already begun speaking to you. Notifications arrive with uncanny precision, anticipating desires you may not have consciously expressed. In a world dictated by algorithms, data trials and predictive technologies, where exactly does the human voice end and the digital begin?These are some of the questions at the centre of Mimesis, a new exhibition by artists Thukral & Tagra (Jiten Thukral and Sumir Tagra) for Ashvita’s new space at Ozone Premia, Mylapore. The newly inaugurated flagship gallery has been envisioned as a hybrid between a gallery and a home, offering visitors an immersive space where art can be both experienced and imagined in a living environment. “When somebody comes here, they get to see a museum-quality show and an extremely well put together space in which art can live,” says Ashvin E Rajagopalan, director, Ashvita’s.On view till July 17, the exhibition is an extension of Thukral & Tagra’s long-running project Arboreum (visual exploration of the rapidly shrinking gap between the natural, physical environment and our hyper-digital lives) , but shifts focus from living ecosystems to digital ones, exploring how our lives are now defined by pixels, codes, databases and digital shadows.