13 Texts
Writing is part of the work.
It is where the work begins.
Reading, research, and language establish the conditions from which form emerges.
Writing precedes, informs, and sometimes becomes the work.
These texts define a set of conditions that shape how the work is made and perceived.
On Breathing
Breathing is the first rhythm.
It is the only function that is both involuntary and available to attention.
Life depends on it, yet it can be consciously entered, slowed, redirected.
Everything begins here.
Before image, before language, before thought, there is breath — regulating the nervous system, setting tempo, establishing presence. Without attention to breath, perception accelerates. With attention, it settles.
Breathing is not control.
It is participation.
This work emerges from that threshold: where attention meets rhythm, and effort gives way to continuity. Breathing teaches that regulation does not require force, only awareness.
Form follows breath.
So does perception.
What breath offers is not escape, but grounding — a return to what is already happening.
On Gravity
Gravity is not a metaphor here.
It is a condition.
It describes weight, pull, resistance, and return.
In physical terms, gravity grounds bodies.
In perceptual terms, it grounds attention.
This work resists lightness as spectacle. It favours weight over speed, pressure over display, grounding over elevation. Forms are shaped to hold the eye, not to propel it forward.
Gravity introduces limits.
Limits introduce care.
Through gravity, repetition becomes discipline rather than compulsion. Editing becomes an act of listening. Silence gains structure.
Nothing floats indefinitely.
Everything returns.
Meaning, like matter, is shaped by what pulls it down.
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Essays
Writing is part of the work.
It is where the work begins.
Reading, research, and language establish the conditions from which form emerges.
Writing precedes, informs, and sometimes becomes the work.
These texts define a set of conditions that shape how the work is made and perceived.
On Attention
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On Fragmentation
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On Systems
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On Perception
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On Repetition
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On Material Logic
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Dissertation
Introduction
A longer research framework examining the relationship between perception, structure, digital imagery, and material processes.
Developed at the Royal College of Art, the dissertation establishes conceptual conditions that continue throughout the practice.
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