Placenta
A series of techno-geological assemblages.
In 2025, the artist visited an electronics recycling facility, where he came across incredible piles of discarded computer motherboards. It was intriguing to see some of the most sophisticated elements of human civilization in the process of becoming raw matter once again.
Taking computer motherboards, a computer’s primal circuit system, as its basis, the artist strips the machinery of its function by cutting away and sanding each of its components down until its surface reveals an uncharted landscape.
Through this gesture, electronic nodes transform into mineral-like patterns, exposing what the artist calls a “techno-geology”: terrains where machine, mineral, and earth seem to meet.
Placenta ii [2026]
Placenta i [2026]
Placenta
Assemblages made from stripped computer motherboards.