Title: Landscape Epithelia (version 1.0) Series of 1-5 About: map collage of images of human body and NASA landscapes Year: 2015-2017 Exhibited: Maps of the Imaginary. Ahornsgade14 2015. CPH, Control:Experiment. SLSAeu Conference, 2016. Stockholm Supported by: Statens Kunstfond 

What kind of agent is a living organism that it can read the information in its genome and make meaning of it in its life? Brian Goodwin, A Legacy for Living Systems, 2008

The foundation of the concept builds on an uncanny kind of logic; I myself compose the images solely on the aesthetics of the surface-structures and how, they visually associate to one another. Self-similar structures investigated through scale raise questions about the relationships between the human and non-human world. The artistic and technological concept behind Landscape Epithelia represents a tool, enabling inquiry of merged organisms on several scales at once.

 


My ongoing research is influenced by biosemiotics, a theory, that studies the science of biological signs and communication among living systems. From this theoretical perspective, signs (as things) are considered pure relations.