The starting point tends to be investigatory, and the main engine is to collect and connect.
The process is negotiating between the intentional and the generative output, in physical and digital material alike. This often results in handmade and digital collage, three dimensional collage and spacial assemblages, analogue photography and photogrammetry landscape.
While exercising states of representation, the intentions are essentially poetic.
Caring about concept since 2011. A fan of flexible systems, crafty grids, tangible designs, a good word, content architecture and form that follows function. Via branding, print design (is not dead), UI/UX, motion, advertising and digital products.
“What will happen when everything
becomes anything
becomes everywhere
becomes all things?”
Scan collage for :. ana . log . logic .: collective. A visual exploration inspired by Douglas Coupland quote “What will happen when everything becomes anything becomes everywhere becomes all things?”
There was no additional post-prodution of the images, besides cropping.
“I wonder about religion. The Internet indeed crystallizes and enhances tribes and communities, but their constituent components are individuated human beings who, by themselves, can go to dailymail.co.uk or nytimes.com or to a cat-breeding website or wherever else they want. You can see what’s being withheld from you. You can’t play dumb anymore. (…) As for whether the Internet occupies the physical neurological slot in your head where religion and politics used to be stored, I think that metaphorically, at least, it does, if not with neurons and ganglions.”
— Coupland, Douglas, “Shopping in Jail. Ideas, Essays and Stories for the Increasingly Real Twenty-First Century”, 2013, Sternberg Press.
Collage / Scanart series
:. ana . log . logic .:
2014
Analog Photography.
Location:Templo de Diana, Évora, Portugal.
And Google Maps.