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Kevin Kelly, in What Technology Wants, describes the technium as “the greater, global, massively interconnected system of technology vibrating around us.” Encompassing both the material hardware of the past, present, and future and the immaterial flow of data, the technium acts as a force of continual acceleration and transformation both physical and virtual at once.
Trajectory brings together works that confront this technological acceleration. Together, these works reveal that speed and waste are inseparable. Shifting away from this movement of the technium, the works contemplate the residue that accumulates. Combining motorised machinery, hardware and e-waste both physical and virtual, the works exist in an environment of slow circulation, a deceleration of the techniums vibration, even while it remains part of it.
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Kevin Kelly, in What Technology Wants, describes the technium as “the greater, global, massively interconnected system of technology vibrating around us.” Encompassing both the material hardware of the past, present, and future and the immaterial flow of data, the technium acts as a force of continual acceleration and transformation both physical and virtual at once.
Trajectory brings together works that confront this technological acceleration. Together, these works reveal that speed and waste are inseparable. Shifting away from this movement of the technium, the works contemplate the residue that accumulates. Combining motorised machinery, hardware and e-waste both physical and virtual, the works exist in an environment of slow circulation, a deceleration of the techniums vibration, even while it remains part of it.




































