This is a thinking-space for my curiosity. It is a collection of essays, research, and artwork where I unpack the ideas that shape my perspective—from the mechanics of the human mind to the challenges of the digital age.
These entries are personal snapshots. They represent a search for understanding rather than a declaration of absolute truth. By integrating visual art with writing on science, psychology, and philosophy, this site documents an active engagement with the world. I encourage you to use these ideas not as final answers, but as starting points for your own inquiry.
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Trevor Paglen: The Aesthetics of Evidence
We speak of "the cloud" as data drifting in the ether, untethered to the earth. This is a comforting delusion, a form of collective blindness that allows us to ignore the physical and geopolitical weight of our connectivity. We prefer the magic of the connection over the reality of the cables, the power plants, and the surveillance apparatus. The artist and geographer Trevor Paglen has spent his career dismantling this illusion, operating on the premise that one cannot critically engage with a system one cannot see.
Agency and the Artist's Tool (Work in progress)
Tools are industrial constraints, not neutral aids. From paint tubes to digital presets, manufacturers define the parameters of creation. Uncritical usage reduces the artist to a mere product demonstrator. To retain agency, one must consciously decide whether to submit to the tool through mastery or fracture it through subversion.