Postdigital beings in soft systems

Generative art & system-based processes

This body of work explores what happens when digital forms behave like living things. Using artistic programming, generative code, and real-time interaction, these pieces give rise to postdigital beings—entities that evolve, respond, and exist within soft, adaptive systems. The focus is not on control, but on emergence: a collaboration with machines, systems, and the unpredictable logic of complex behaviors.

Textile puppet constructed with coiled wire, poppy head, servo motor, and natural fibres, staged on a black tabletop for testing responsive movement
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Look at the Other
Inspired by Marina Abramović’s The Artist is Present (2010), Look At The Other is a performance piece that blurs the boundary between the real and the virtual.

Wearing a mask that splits the face in two, I invite the audience to sit across from me and confront their own digitally augmented reflection. Through the merging of facial features and layered identities, the piece invites a quiet examination of self, otherness, and how we see through and into each other.

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The code is a shadow bubble


Generative puppetry meets poetry and sound visualization, as textile automata bring their world to life—painting the sound of their environment directly onto the walls
 

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AEIO: Are You My French Buddy? 


an interactive projection using computer vision to recognize spoken French vowels. A digital mask responds in real time—shifting shape and colour based on the accuracy of your articulation. Through this playful encounter, your voice becomes a tool for transformation, revealing a new, extended digital self.

Selected Works