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Postcards From Earth (2025)
Hand-crafted wooden vessel with two-button interface controlling projected video program
Postcards From Earth is an interactive video sculpture featuring a curated archive of videos gathered from across the internet. The work presents fragments of human life, often regarding our interactions with technology—something that is at times beautiful, at times horrific, and often absurd—reflecting the entropic sprawl of our contemporary digital culture.
The program created for this sculpture randomizes this archive of videos, producing unpredictable juxtapositions: a supercar in Dubai may be followed by footage of war in Ukraine. Through a physical interface embedded in the sculptural object, viewers can activate and replay videos and accompanying music at their own discretion, generating a unique sequence with each interaction.
By collapsing the distance between spectacle and catastrophe, intimacy and scale, the work points to a shared, primal impulse to document what we witness. Despite increasing division, the footage underscores a common human condition—one in which the camera becomes both a tool of connection and a mirror of collective absurdity.

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