/This ongoing project investigates a digital reconnection with nature through a personal lens. I’m exploring how digital processes, including 3D scanning, point-cloud mapping, audio reactivity, and code generated sound can serve as tools for dialogue with the natural world. The aim is to develop an alternative form of communication: a digital language that captures my interaction with the subtle, often overlooked, details of natural environments. 

This ongoing project investigates a digital reconnection with nature through a personal lens. I’m exploring how digital processes, including 3D scanning, point-cloud mapping, audio reactivity, and code-generated sound, can serve as tools for dialogue with the natural world. The aim is to develop an alternative form of communication, a digital language that captures my interaction with the subtle, often overlooked details of natural environments.

As part of this process, I’ve been taking research trips into different landscapes to gather materials and experiences from these environments first-hand. These trips allow me to collect digital and sensory data, scans, recordings, and field notes all while observing how technology mediates my interaction with the natural world. Each trip becomes both a site visit and a form of fieldwork, grounding the digital experiments in real, lived encounters with place. Through this ongoing exchange between field and screen, I’m interested in how digital tools can both document and reinterpret the textures, sounds, and atmospheres of nature.

‘techno-ecologies’ - ongoing

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