In my recent work I have become increasingly concerned with; the dissolution of the boundaries of the subject and the rise of the ‘cybernetic organism’- networked, technologised, and depersonalised. At the same time, I am also exploring a critique of these conceptions of embodiment as ecologically and theoretically limited in an era of anthropogenic climate change. My choice of materials for the sculptures – waste products, mechanical artifacts, human hair, fragments of clothing, paper, and other detritus – therefore speaks strongly both of cybernetic ideas and of my critique of them.
Images below are of some of the sculptures, dimensions approx width 10cm depth 4-6 cm and hieght 40-65 cm