These images reveal a strained and distorted relationship with technical errors. There is a search and a taunt, an
intention to postpone the moment of physical destruction, exhausting the optical and physical possibilities of the
device. As a twenty-first-century alchemist, I blend diverse elements that merge into the surface layers: materials,
liquids, and shapes.
The light attempts to scan the different dirty layers, while the device strives, unsuccessfully, to achieve its goal. The
residual value of the surface and the remnants cause the device to lose all recognizable object references.
During the moment of capturing the shot, the photographer stands in front of the object. However, in the case of scanner operation, the elements are placed backwards. The operator struggles to see the other side of the glass and what remains are interesting residual values of the experiments.