In search of primordial technics I: Onto-technics with a subject through exposition
Canvas bound with embossing, 116 pages, 12x19cm
Edition: 30
2020




Seeking to readdress conceptions of technology, activity, use and understanding, In search of primordial technics I suggests a path towards an alternative reading of artistic activity. Dense and searching, combining philosophical explorations with open experiments, the search is only initiated here, giving some critical and theoretical background to these ideas in formation. It attempts to position the author as an ‘equal machine’ and creates a sort of spreading metaphor of equivalence, and its examinations and experiments conjure a vision of what this potential concept might mean. (Chris Fite-Wassilak)



take it      with you
Inkjet on mulberry and bamboo paper, saddle-stitched, 22 pages, 13×17,5cm
Edition: 3
2021





Everyday situations are interpreted through computer vision and a lacking translation of a poem. The heart is in the backyard, it is pulsating and alive. You want to visit, touch, and take it with you.

Untitled (dog days)
Inkjet on kozo paper, stitched and glued, 9 pages, 6x9cm
Edition: 3
2021






zinc-typha membrane
Booklet, saddle-stitched, bulrush down that disperse by the wind when unsealed, 12 pages, 10x14,5cm
Edition: 30
2022





subliminal mutations [devops meeting]
Inkjet on kozo paper, saddle-stitched, 9 pages, 6x9cm
Edition: 3
2021






amphi(-)bian
Booklet, stapled, 16 pages, 10x14,5cm
Edition: 50
2022








Press


Press of artists' books. Distributed independently at artists’ book shops, libraries and exhibition spaces in Copenhagen (DK) and London (UK), e.g., Bookartbookshop (UK), Bladr (DK), Drawing Room study outset (UK), National Art Library (DK).

2022

  • zinc-typha membrane
  • amphi(-)bian

2021


  • take it        with you
  • subliminal mutations [devops meeting]
  • Untitled (dog days)
  • In search of primordial technics I: Onto-technics with a subject through exposition

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