I don’t understand infinity.
I think in seconds, hours, years.
I wonder what our bodies know. I wonder how our bodies know.
I can look at the task at hand and I can look at the big picture.
But I don’t know how to look at both simultaneously.
Or how to reconcile my place in nature.
I look for limitations to draw borders around what I know. Our experience starts with the body, and so do I. I search for answers, but investigations often lead to more questions.
I am interested in how we construct our worlds. Nature is complicated. To grasp reality, we have to narrow our rules, priorities, and dreams. I look at what we spend our time on, what we dream about, and the gestures that give us place in the world.
I have become increasingly interested in time, from the infinite time of the universe to the collapse of time in the digital age. Much of my work is time-based, changing, never static, to show the process and cycles we are losing the patience to see.