
Adversarial Infrastructures
Weapons are usually imagined as standalone objects. Yet they are often enmeshed in dense networks of relationships…

Start Over
Start Over consists of a series of double-exposure black and white photos shot in Sevastopol, Crimea, and a performance…

Mourning a Forest Road
This is the 46th injured tree I’m measuring. As I gather data on the damage done to a Polish forest, it’s not only these roadside trees I mourn. I mourn the desecration of the road itself.

The Dogs That Survived
Following the Chornobyl nuclear catastrophe of 26th April 1986, all residents within a 30km Exclusion Zone, with the Chornobyl Nuclear Reactor (ChNPP) at its centre, were forced to evacuate their homes. Not all residents, however, were human.