CALCULATION
The evolution of algorithms shapes a landscape where the machine is no longer just a learner—it becomes a source of thought and intuition. This series of works anticipates the breath of singularity through the trials and errors of ultra-precise computations, carried out beyond the boundaries of human needs.
“After the algorithms pass their Machine Learning classes, they will probably be able to think. But what will be the main object of their search? Will they want to help us become more intimate with each other? Will they help unselfishly train us to make the right decisions? If our current questions are usually caused by a lack of data and our strategy of exposure to cognitive errors, will the machine be able to rid us of them? And even if it can, how much more will you be willing to trust it than yourself?”
Ocean of Memory: Stream
100 Video fragments, shuffle playback, sound, 1920×1080. 2020—2021
Document Arrangements
Layers of black matte cardboard, chalk, white gel ink, mechanical cut, mechanical drawing, black staples. 2021—2022. Published by Anthropogenic Markers: Stratigraphy and Context, by Max Planck Institute and Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Paper Machines
To be published
Cards, Fragments, Components
Layers of black matte cardboard, white gel ink, mechanical cut, mechanical drawing, eyelets. Various sizes. 2018—Ongoing
ATLAS 21.22.23
“ATLAS 21.22.23” cycle, 120 sheets. Layers of black matte cardboard, chalk, white gel ink, mechanical cut, mechanical drawing, floating support, 29,7×40cm. 2022—On Going.
Grasshopper OS: Screenshots
100 Video fragments, shuffle playback, sound, 1920×1080. 2020—2021
ATLAS: Schemes
To be published.
Particles of Me, Particles of You
High quality 100% cotton, machine embroidery, felt insert, 30 × 40 cm, 12 pieces, 2017.