I use the Raspberry Pi, a small and affordable single-board computer, as a medium to create unique and dynamic art that speaks to the fluidity and malleability of technology.
In my work, I use a range of coding techniques and programming languages to create pieces that are both visually striking and conceptually engaging. I am particularly interested in exploring the relationship between technology and the natural world, and I often use my art to comment on the ways in which digital and physical worlds intersect.
I also use Raspberry Pi’s small size, low power consumption, and portability to create interactive pieces that can be taken anywhere and easily set up; this allows me to push the boundaries.