In 2002, the FBI detained Bangladeshi-born artist Hasan Elahi at the Detroit Metropolitan airport, pursuing an erroneous tip that he was stockpiling explosive devices in a storage unit in Florida. Following this incident, he created Tracking Transience, an ongoing project whose audience can visit a website that shows Elahi's current and past locations. In addition, he has uploaded over 46,000 images and compiled databases that log the smallest minutiae of his everyday life. His use of automated technology to create a surfeit of information focused on process is most like ____________.
A) Anya Gallaccio's Beautiful Minds.
B) a 3D-printed figure shaped to look like Marcel Duchamp's Fountain.
C) John Heartfield's Adolf as Superman: "He Swallows Gold and Spits Out Tin-Plate."
D) Henry Peach Robinson's Fading Away.
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