The Artist
Since 2012, my creative practice has centered on navigating the interplay of human intuition and technological precision, guided by a principle of "Crafting Sensory Dialogues."
Through multidisciplinary approaches that weave sound, visual art, and algorithmic manipulation. I aim to experiment with new ways of experiencing the intersection between culture, emotion, and innovation.
Works
The foundation of my practice is shaped by an ongoing exploration of the “in-between” spaces—where identity, tradition, and futurism meet. Inspired by the liminal nature of cultural hybridity, my works unfold as abstract visual and auditory tapestries. For instance, my debut sound project as Suki Quasimodo presents DATURA EP 1, which marries ambient soundscapes with visceral sub frequencies and striking visual aesthetics that are co-produced with artificial intelligence— creating a shared space for tenderness and technology.
Themes in my current projects increasingly focus on ideas of "Soft Futures" and "Resonant Anonymity," reflecting both a curiosity about how technology mediates identity and an insistence on preserving the human touch in digital creation.
Philosophy
"I create moments of tenderness in a restless, technology-driven world." This phrase defines my ethos, informed by an appreciation of art’s ability to hold space for ambiguity, contradiction, and emotion. My work draws on a similar spirit as Laurie Spiegel’s notion of working alongside mystery and unpredicatbility, discovering new forms through collaboration with tools and systems that inherently possess their own logic: "The machines don’t make the music. People do. What I do with the machine is shape it, listen to it, try to find out what it is capable of and how it can stretch the imagination."
In this convergence of intuition and innovation, I find a compelling tension—one that seeks not to solve but to expand our understanding of what it means to create, connect, and care.
Technology
Technology is not merely a tool in my process but an active collaborator, one that shapes and redefines the boundaries of my imagination. Algorithmic manipulation, generative processes, and AI-infused tools allow me to create work that is both deeply personal and dynamically responsive. This mirrors the approach of artists like Ryoji Ikeda, whose precision-driven explorations of sound and data inspire me to engage technology not as an endpoint but as a co-narrator in my art.
Ecosystem
In addition to immersive experiences, I offer limited-edition prints and audio-visual pieces through my studio. Each work captures a fragment of the broader dialogue between intuition and precision, tradition and futurism. Upcoming collections will introduce one-of-a-kind pieces that embody the tactile, emotional essence of my practice.
Since 2012, my creative practice has centered on navigating the interplay of human intuition and technological precision, guided by a principle of "Crafting Sensory Dialogues."
Through multidisciplinary approaches that weave sound, visual art, and algorithmic manipulation. I aim to experiment with new ways of experiencing the intersection between culture, emotion, and innovation.
Works
The foundation of my practice is shaped by an ongoing exploration of the “in-between” spaces—where identity, tradition, and futurism meet. Inspired by the liminal nature of cultural hybridity, my works unfold as abstract visual and auditory tapestries. For instance, my debut sound project as Suki Quasimodo presents DATURA EP 1, which marries ambient soundscapes with visceral sub frequencies and striking visual aesthetics that are co-produced with artificial intelligence— creating a shared space for tenderness and technology.
Themes in my current projects increasingly focus on ideas of "Soft Futures" and "Resonant Anonymity," reflecting both a curiosity about how technology mediates identity and an insistence on preserving the human touch in digital creation.
Philosophy
"I create moments of tenderness in a restless, technology-driven world." This phrase defines my ethos, informed by an appreciation of art’s ability to hold space for ambiguity, contradiction, and emotion. My work draws on a similar spirit as Laurie Spiegel’s notion of working alongside mystery and unpredicatbility, discovering new forms through collaboration with tools and systems that inherently possess their own logic: "The machines don’t make the music. People do. What I do with the machine is shape it, listen to it, try to find out what it is capable of and how it can stretch the imagination."
In this convergence of intuition and innovation, I find a compelling tension—one that seeks not to solve but to expand our understanding of what it means to create, connect, and care.
Technology
Technology is not merely a tool in my process but an active collaborator, one that shapes and redefines the boundaries of my imagination. Algorithmic manipulation, generative processes, and AI-infused tools allow me to create work that is both deeply personal and dynamically responsive. This mirrors the approach of artists like Ryoji Ikeda, whose precision-driven explorations of sound and data inspire me to engage technology not as an endpoint but as a co-narrator in my art.
Ecosystem
In addition to immersive experiences, I offer limited-edition prints and audio-visual pieces through my studio. Each work captures a fragment of the broader dialogue between intuition and precision, tradition and futurism. Upcoming collections will introduce one-of-a-kind pieces that embody the tactile, emotional essence of my practice.