I started this series because I wanted to take a serious look at how we live our lives through our phones and on the internet.

My main question is this: Is there really a boundary left between my screen and yours?

This series observes how the screen creates new kinds of communities, and I think about the hopes and illusions that come with this digital sharing. I particularly focus on how behavioural patterns become ingrained and popular, such as online gossiping or repetitive actions that we all fall into. Most importantly, I’m exploring how our information flow gets diluted and strange. When people get addicted to that low-information content, their ability to think seriously gets disarmed, and "reacting" even replaces real creating.

These works are my own record of this digitally entangled life. I hope they encourage everyone to join me in re-examining this strangely close, yet alienating relationship we have with our screens.