2011

Leylines

series

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Leylines (Series)
2011-04.
24x36 inch, digital print (digital process).
Atlantic Works Gallery. Boston, MA, USA

Artist Statement

This series of large 24x36 inch black and white digital prints visualizes the hidden patterns of interaction between humans and technology. Created by generatively tracking computer cursor movements, the lines, rings, and circles reveal a narrative of activity, decision-making, and repetition.

Each print captures the ephemeral traces of cursor paths, where fluid lines document motion and delicate rings mark clicks. Larger, darker, filled circles indicate areas of repeated clicks—moments of hesitation, frustration, or focus—becoming visual anchors that hint at the human experience behind the data.

The monochromatic palette emphasizes the contrast between the precision of the digital medium and the organic, almost chaotic patterns it creates. These works invite viewers to consider the often-overlooked relationship between ourselves and the tools we use, making visible the intangible interactions that shape our daily lives.

Through this series, I aim to transform mundane digital gestures into abstract compositions, offering a reflection on how our actions leave behind subtle imprints, both in technology and in the world around us.

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