#YIKES# unfolds as a speculative excavation site composed of coffin-like structures that operate simultaneously as tombs, servers, and archaeological artifacts. Unearthed from a near-future ruin, they sit among fragments of obsolete devices; relics whose functions are no longer accessible.
The work questions how human experience shifts as it is externalized into digital systems that continuously store and circulate us. Memory, once embodied, now competes with networked infrastructures, while attention becomes currency and the body is caught in loops of simulated urgency. Burial becomes a lived condition, an ongoing entombment within cycles of stimulation.
Framed archaeologically, the present appears already ruinous: preserved yet illegible, where memory persists only through distortion, fragmentation, and speculative reconstruction.
Graduation project btw ^
I accept congratulations in the form of fully funded vacations I’m so serious
Sikka 2026 house 206 - Tracing Time: a mechanical + audio installation that materialises the gesture of time
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Thank you to my lovely friends for their presence
‘YIKES’ a series of experiments and incidents that highlight the gesture of scrolling and the absurdity of being online
The physical effects of scrolling shown by 3d printed distorted versions of my hand frozen in the scrolling motion unable to break away
Brainrot
Paintings with motifs inspired by the process of 3d printing
Broken screens act as the interface between the digital and physical
To be continued…
MIRAGE exhibition @erth.uae don’t miss out 👀 huge thanks to @thaer.select@vertygo.art@moustafa.ig@nico.venelli for putting everything together and all the wonderful artists:3
Thank you to my dear friends for making the opening day memorable 🌹
In this artist log, we sit with @studiosarakamar as she reflects on the layers within her everyday experiences, tracing patterns, and exploring the quiet rhythm between motion and stillness.
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