
A paradox of the
tender and resiled
​Gouache on Cloth
134cm x 154cm
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Explaination of how binary code works runtime 6min
SketchBook#1​
Ink on Paper
13cm x 9cm

I was born in the 1970's and think of myself as the last of the analogue age people. I have played with the first computer games and video cassette cameras, film cameras and walk-mans that have all been reduced into our phones. The person of today uses their phone to do all of this. Not yet whole but certainly the fragments of a new person in the world, the digital person.
It has been a radical change in all our lives. I first noticed this change in 2002 with text messaging and then in shared homes where communal space was abandoned for time online. Later when I understood how machines use an algorithm to replicate analogue sound waves I began to shift in how I see the modern world and us in it. We have all undergone a revolution except it is not the structures of power but us, the individual who is altering.
A paradox of the
tender and resiled​
Gouache on Cloth
134cm x 154cm
​


SketchBook#1
Ink on Paper
13cm x 9cm
​
Explaination of how binary code works runtime 6min
I was born in the 1970's and think of myself as the last of the analogue age people. I have played with the first computer games and video cassette cameras, film cameras and walk-mans that have all been reduced into our phones. The person of today uses their phone to do all of this. Not yet whole but certainly the fragments of a new person in the world, the digital person.
It has been a radical change in all our lives. I first noticed this change in 2002 with text messaging and then in shared homes where communal space was abandoned for time online. Later when I understood how machines use an algorithm to replicate analogue sound waves I began to shift in how I see the modern world and us in it. We have all undergone a revolution except it is not the structures of power but us, the individual who is altering.