My work explores technology’s evolving relationship with us in the 21st century, visualising the intangible connections between information and understanding. The vastness of accessible knowledge has expanded beyond comprehension through AI. Learning no longer requires exposure but mere prompting, reducing time - yet increasing our schizophrenic relationship with information.
Machine learning, predictive text, and data-driven algorithms shape our daily interactions. We not only feed our devices with personal insights but are also influenced by them, curating our behaviour. My work examines this loop, through print, video and sound where I play with outcome and chance to derive new conclusions.
Words are central to my practice, they are essential for human expression yet isolating in the digital sphere, where language is hijacked by advertising and information overload. By playing with chance and interception, I seek alternative methods to navigate meaning in a world saturated with manipulated language through humour and tropes.