Electronic Ikebana.
Aluminum, nickel silver, wood, coated paper, electronics. Variable dimensions
GPS#3
A GPS asks a driver about his destination “in life”. Random verbal generation software on a microcontroller. Steel-nickel-electronic sculpture.
GPS#1
A GPS asks the driver about his position “in life”.
The witnesses (Fukushima 1)
I left the anger. I just wanted to express empathy. So I looked for a more delicate medium, drawing inspiration from Ikebana, Sumi-e, and a childhood memory that is dear to me: Peter Vogel's cybernetic sculptures.
Steel, nickel silver, wood, calligraphed paper, analog electronics.
The bedroom (Fukushima 2)
The fish testify: we are diluting ourselves.
We will be reborn when their arms grow back.
Optical theater. Steel, wood, aquarium, fish, screens, textile, computer, electronics.