About the Work
My works begin with analogue image ideas that are carried further through digital processes and neural networks. The focus is not on the technology itself, but on the question of what kinds of image spaces, figures, and visual orders emerge from it.
Position
I work with image-generating neural networks, not with “artificial intelligence.” What interests me is neither the myth of an autonomous machine nor the purely technical production of images, but the possibility of bringing forth visual worlds that could not exist without these processes. In my work, neural networks are not authors but tools within an artistic process.
Image Process
The works emerge through an experimental image process in which analogue image ideas are developed further through digital methods and neural networks. Analogue photographs enter new systems, are shifted, transformed, and transferred into other visual orders. The focus is not on the technology used, but on the imagined spaces and figures that arise from it. The images understand themselves as autonomous works of art; the way they come into being is part of the process, not the goal.
Field of Practice
My work moves between different tensions: density and lightness, construction and openness, analysis of the present and counter-space. It unfolds equally in exhibitions, digital contexts, and on the website. I am interested in this field not as a fixed definition, but as an open terrain in which images, contexts, and modes of perception are continually shifting. For that reason, the practice does not follow a closed position, but a moving map.