Light, space, time, a person. I often use myself, not only because it is me, but as the most easily accessible sign of a person.
I divide the space into digital and real. When I make a video I am in the digital space, when I show it - in the real space. In both spaces the light behaves similarly, but the sense of time is very different. If a person is sleeping on the bed in the room and dreaming, in his dream years may have passed, but for his body on the bed in the room, only a few minutes. Leaving the dream, the person has to synchronize his sensations of time in order to come together in real space. The video exists in digital space and its transition into real space happens when it is shown. And like the waking person, he must adjust his sense of time. In order to do this it is necessary to subordinate itself to real space. The same video shown in different spaces looks different, may even meaningfully change.
Text can serve as a graphic element to create an image. I have tried to use it like that - just as a drawing. It hasn't worked for me. I can't separate the form from the content. Letters make words, words make sentences, sentences have their meaning and desperately fight for their meaning (as much as that is possible for the moment).
I try to be as honest as possible in my expression hoping that it is possible to connect with other people.
We live in a time without ideology, without religion, ruled by political populism. A time in which everything is possible and nothing is true. An environment very suitable for so-called "research projects" - collecting and classifying information, accumulating a "database". This gathering takes over all our activities, including art. Will humans emerge to make sense of the "databases" we collect, or are we hoarding fodder for a future generation of artificial intelligence?