Traditional iconography reimagined through digital distortions. Reflecting on the evolving nature of faith, honesty and truth in the digital age. Haakman has long viewed the internet and technology as a beacon of hope, but recent events have given him a darker perspective..
Where Tradition Meets Technological Transformation
These works explore the intersection of tradition and technology, merging historical craftsmanship with digital manipulation. By distorting religious icons and sacred objects through techniques like glitching, stretching, and repetition, the pieces examine how modern technology reshapes cultural and spiritual heritage. The digital interventions echo the visual distortions of early widescreen formats, raising questions about the authenticity of sacred imagery in a digital age. The blending of handmade artifacts with digital processes symbolizes a tension between the old and the new, inviting viewers to reflect on how timeless symbols are transformed by contemporary tools. This dialogue between the past and future creates a visual disruption, where familiar icons take on new, often unsettling meanings, blurring the lines between tradition, modernity, and digital imperfection.