Some digital artifacts are traversing the physical world. Halted at the moment, they have not yet had the chance to render into definite forms or reach clear significations.
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Once data and pixels, these digital forms exist within screens, cables, and systems, merging into daily life through technology, becoming new substances.
Once physical matter—dust, seeds, pebbles, and meteorites—these elements of reality await digital transformation, as their environment undergoes technological reconfiguration.
Or, they sustain in the in-between, until the programs are fixed.
Arriving as physical facts
Their bodies are composed of earthly dust, clay powders, minerals, and chemical compounds, fired at high temperatures to retain tangible forms that resist disappearance.
This materialization process combines digital fabrication with ceramic casting, symbolizing technology’s impact on the transformation of the geosphere and its precise control over natural materials and environments—down to every grain of dust and every pixel.