dead pixels
researches the future of photography as a medium and craft:
What purpose do photographs serve in a post-print landscape?
How do synthetic images and generative AI systems transform the perception and purpose of indexical photographs?
How can new tools help photographers to publish visual storytelling in ways that create real impact in the world?
And how should citizens create, circulate and consume photographs, mindful of their dual role as datapoints to be scoured by a million pairs of hungry digital eyes?
We work with a range of clients and purposes, combining traditional and innovative methods to reimagine publishing and circulation across photography, digital visual culture and the broader visual arts. Previous clients include The Bureau of Operational Landscapes, FOTEA, Collective Works and more
As of August 2025 this project will become my doctoral research at Aalto University's Department of Arts, Design and Architecture
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