The exhibition ‘Data Tactics, Information Control and Colonization Strategies in the Data Center Technocene’ as part of the Cornell Council for the Arts (CCA) Freedom of Expression at Cornell AAP, invites contemplation on data centers as relics of our technological time. In this era, data centers have ascended as modern-day temples, shaping our digital identities and exerting a profound influence on societal structures. As one of the award recipients, Eduardo Cilleruelo Terán presents the exhibition as a relationship between architecture, power, and surveillance within these infrastructural behemoths. Through nine operating strategies, the exhibition exposes the hidden dimensions of data centers, highlighting their role in reshaping our understanding of space, labor, and control. As part of the CCA's commitment to free expression, the exhibition invites the community to engage with these critical dialogues and explore the intersections of technology, architecture, and freedom in the digital age. Students Valeria Vilanova, Veronica Paulon, Frank LaPuma, Juan Agustin Rivera and Ipek Temizkan collaborated in the exhibition.