Works – Art from the Remains of Digital Culture
Selected works from my practice practice with the remains of digital culture.
The works collected here move between physical objects, obsolete media and digital fragments. They are made from discarded hard drives, circuit boards, floppy disks, chips, images, sounds and traces of older systems.
Some became objects, lamps, clocks, collages, machine drawings or installations. Others remain as sound experiments, photographic studies and archived fragments from earlier explorations of machines, memory, control and change.
Together, they form an ongoing exploration of what technology leaves behind: and what else it can become.

Technological Remains
Salvaged hard drives, circuit boards and obsolete components transformed into clocks, lamps, objects and sculptural forms.
These works keep the material memory of digital culture visible.
High tech waste - materials build in dehuamnised factories - for the pleasure of humanity
Digital Residue
Not all remains are physical.
Before something becomes an object, it is surface, texture, structure and possibility.
This section gathers sound experiments, photographic fragments and archived traces from electronic culture. All memories that continue after the machines have changed or disappeared








