The Substrate Anomaly: Engineering Material Friction in Post-Digital Sculptures
Post-digital sculpture often feels like it should be frictionless—digital tools promise infinite iteration, zero material waste, and perfect repeatabi...
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Post-digital sculpture often feels like it should be frictionless—digital tools promise infinite iteration, zero material waste, and perfect repeatabi...
This guide examines the paradox of digital permanence: while we assume digital objects last forever, their underlying materials—plastic substrates, me...
Introduction: The Ghost in the ObjectWe have all encountered it: the smart thermostat that learns your schedule but still leaves you cold; the autonom...
Introduction: The Myth of Digital Permanence and the Reality of Chaotic DecayFor over a decade and a half, my practice has centered on what I call "di...
Every interface carries a hidden conversation. The pixels you place, the rhythm of micro-interactions, the gloss or matte of a button—these speak to s...