As we move into an unknown digital horizon, fundamentally dependent on technology, how do we perceive our work to be accessed by future generations? who will continue to pay and maintain our domain? Will it disappear or fade into the oblivion that is the cloud? Can we depend on this cloud? These are all questions that have evolved with the rise of the digital age — and in just a short period of time we have transitioned away from the very physical existence; 40,000+ years of tangible artifacts and temporal human experiences, to a paperless future of projected identities and virtual realities void of physical artifacts. These works explore the output of digital to physical; crafting tangible artifacts with modern fabrication techniques. Each piece is returned, or installed, back into the environment.

This work was produced in association with my MFA Design & Technology thesis, 2016. If you’re interested — there is much to talk about.

This body of work, ▯▯▯▯▯▯▯▯▯ (Nearñosis), explores the modern human shift away from the corporeal body - and questions what is left behind when we move beyond the current technological revolution. Building on ten’s of thousand’s of years of human tradition; examining our primal desire to be eternalized in the fear we will be forgotten when we’re gone.

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