Uncommon Sense
The piece satirises the phenomena of ineffective communication between autonomous intelligent agents and finds humour in their inability to “understand” each other’s context.
Actors perform dialogue in two different ways. The first seeks to resemble the mechanism of the original bot; as artificial creatures with a limited expressive facial and vocal range. The second shows them as humans, interpreting the dialog as a human would, with a natural array of emotions. The edit, blends these two modes of performance, to contrast the juxtaposition between the human-like and the human."
Nature simulation
This series comprises six artworks - 'Ocean', 'Aurora', 'Flora', 'Lavender Wave', 'Nebula', and 'Mountain'. These artworks invite reflection on the rhythms of nature, the transient and eternal, and humanity's place in the universe, using visual metaphors like the ocean's depth, the Northern Lights' dance, the rhythmic movement of grass, otherworldly seas, nebular formations, and the timeless majesty of mountains. It suggests a more integrated understanding of human existence within a broader ecological and technological network. Artworks exploring themes of nature, cosmic existence, and the blurring boundaries between human and nonhuman entities can be interpreted through these lenses, offering a critique of human centrality and exploring a more holistic view of existence. In this dance of simulacra, the artworks also stand as a testament to Baudrillard's vision, where the replication of the natural world through digital media transcends mere imitation, becoming a hyperreal experience that questions the primacy of the natural over the constructed and the real over the artificial.