What a system hides, what it exposes, who carries the risk: these are the stakes where technology meets power.
I document how frontier systems take shape, surfacing connections where they weren't apparent. From code to consequence, my work brings out the contexts that sharpen the conversation.
A long-form print interview with underground hip-hop artist Calix on rage, complacency, and writing against a broken system.
Read the spread ↗this work represents an attempt at poetic assemblage, that is to say, a procedure in which both collation & collision become, are always already becoming.
as an extension of an earlier assemblage titled "we never understood proximity," this work attempts to emerge from a singular aporia to attain a certain degree of integrity, a sonorous fidelity to the possibilities of language, through interventions, ruptures from form & back.
this work, with its current iteration in video format, employs several modes of writing ambivalent to oneiric treatment: a precedent of the conceptual turn to writing & what proceeds from it in programmatic, generative gestures.
as such, this work is a set of locutions which attempt to exceed its own formal constraints through iterations of lyricism, facilitated, as it were, by a polysemous relationship with affect, with sincerity.