Technology is more than a tool. It works like a new sense — it changes how I see, remember, and create. The machine is not my enemy; it is my co-author.
In a world of smart machines, a pigeon looks silly. That is exactly its strength. The smarter machines get, the more I need the pigeon.
People and algorithms now create together. I am no longer sure where I stop and the machine begins — and that is fine. I am not going back to fully handmade work.
I speak seriously and with humour at the same time. Not to hide, but because for me this is the only honest way to say things.
Online and offline are no longer separate worlds. I live and work in both at once.
Technology remembers for me. It keeps watching even when I stop. I make my work out of this strange situation.