Noise – hidden knowledge of a complex world, and a resource for new modes of communication.
My practice sits at the convergence of design, technology and science, investigating how unknown data (noise) might build future public forums. I examine the hidden artifacts between physical and digital territories and their connection to our own neurological and cultural limitations when communicating with each other.
I do this by producing immersive experiences that recycle hidden tech processes and platforms to produce eye-burning, ear-splitting and chest-pounding combinations of images, sounds and haptics – of noise.
By tuning out what we think we understand, we navigate and make sense of this noise together, flattening out our pre-set behaviours and transforming future collaboration into horizons of possibility.