Based on my strong interest and academic background in philosophy, trying to help understand the world and its contemporary mutations is an important aspect of my approach.

I try to use the platform I have as an artist and through my institutional involvement to carry a political statement towards emancipation and in resistance to various mechanisms of oppression. I am particularly interested to investigate how these mechanisms of oppression are entangled with the pervasive technologies that mediate most of our contemporary experience of the world. In particular, I believe that artists have a particular influence, and hence responsibility, to propose alternative perspectives to the soul-crushing and life-taking order enforced through our daily relationship to technologies created for, informed by, and serving the interests of necrocapitalism, colonialism and technofeudalism. As my artistic practice is strongly linked to the usage of technology, I think that I have a particular insight and responsibility to carry this intellectual endeavour out and forward.

Below is a selection of talks, panels and articles that articulate some of these concerns.