Artwork

My artwork explores the remains, systems and side effects of digital culture.

Some works are made from obsolete technologies: chips, floppy disks, hard drives, circuit boards and other discarded components. Others deal with surveillance, control, machine-made images, interaction and the strange material afterlife of devices that once carried data, signals, work and memory.

Across different media — canvas, collage, sculpture, installation, interactive electronics, machine drawings and upcycled objects — the work asks what technology leaves behind and what these remains can become.

It is about memory, power, transformation and the physical presence of systems that often appear invisible.

 

 

Uzi I - artwork by Dominik Jais

A selection of categories of art I have worked in. While there are categories to show diversity most of my work can be categorized as Upcycling or Sustainable art.

Chips mounted on canvas become patterns, surfaces and material traces of electronic culture.
Great artworks and contemporary art can be produced using the collage technique.
floppydiskism is about everything that can be done with floppy disks in an art context.
hdd is short fo Hard Disk Drive.
Room-based works that expand the material and conceptual questions into physical space.
Using micro controllers and different type of sensors, motors, etc. to put the spectator into the driver seat.
polar drawings are most unique pieces of modern, contemporary art.
Upcycling means the usage of abandoned materials to create something new.