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Rachel Lee Hovnanian's immersive video installations unveil the encroachment of digital cultures into human experience, offering provocative reflections on the impact of technology. C.R.E.E.P.S. hauntingly portrays masked figures, echoing the eerie presence of technology in our lives. Dinner for Two and New Year's Feast depict communal gatherings overshadowed by smartphone screens, evoking a sense of isolation amidst connection. In Loco Parentis captures the neglect of the physical world as digital distractions consume attention. Meanwhile, Foreplay portrays intimate moments tainted by technology's omnipresence, highlighting shifting interpersonal dynamics. Through these evocative works, Hovnanian prompts contemplation on the erosion of genuine connection in the digital age.