Much like Big Tobacco in the 20th century, modern tech giants flood us with addictive, harmful products, the full consequences of which we are only beginning to understand. Big Tech presents itself as a pillar of progress—the do-gooders of the future— while disguising the damage under billions in marketing dollars and endless profits, all while eroding our minds and society itself. "Big Tech-bacco" is an art collection exploring the unsettling parallels between Big Tobacco of the past and Big Tech of today—examining our addiction to screens, social media, one-click consumerism, and beyond. But the most important question remains: do we have a way out?