Vision
I explore the intersections of art, technology, and the unconscious through collage, generative AI, digital archives, and participatory formats. My work seeks to challenge perceptions of creativity in the age of machine learning, questioning how technology reshapes memory, identity, and authorship.
I aim to create projects that spark curiosity, encourage dialogue, and open access to emerging creative practices.
Mission
To develop an innovative, sustainable artistic practice that:
pushes the boundaries between analogue and digital creativity.
Explores AI as both a creative tool and cultural phenomenon.
Creates frameworks for public engagement through installations, debates, and archives.
Shares knowledge with artists, audiences, and institutions navigating technological change.
Process
My practice thrives in the unstable spaces between control and chaos.
I embrace accidents, glitches, and algorithmic noise as collaborators, letting failure and fragmentation drive the work forward. Like a Dadaist for the machine age, I use cut-up techniques, data manipulation, and real-time generative processes to deconstruct dominant narratives and rebuild new ones from fragments.
This process is experimental, iterative, and open-ended — each project evolves as a living system rather than a fixed outcome. Whether working with AI image models, archival detritus, or sound collage, I aim to create work that provokes curiosity and reveals the seams between human and machine creativity.