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The journey from one digital space to another demands community, we never get to anywhere meaningful, alone.
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I often find myself navigating between worlds, identities, spaces, and communities, never quite finding a place to belong, except in solitude. My relationship with technology has often been tenuous, alien and objective. I experience technology as somebody whom it was not made for, but rather as somebody who has to endure its existence. Instead of having an interest in gadgets, I prefer exploring the relationships of movement and the material within contextual spaces. These living systems can be expressed as interdependent processes where bodies move with materials, both tangible and digital.
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By navigating immersive environments, through digitally mediated experiences, we can explore transitional spaces. In green and blue zones, ecotones are where boundaries diminish, hard edges dissipate and diffuse, and defined categories enmesh. In these blurry spaces, life becomes resilient, boundless and rules are tested. Such transitional spaces can be found in any place where multiple environments, communities and activities exist in parallel. The technology found in these spaces can be opportunities to share and distribute antiquated, mature, emerging and new technologies. I like to call these spaces EcoTechTones. Where systems and processes are expressed in fuzzy logic, imprecise notions and vague descriptions.
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