Fardau Visser

  • Graduation work
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please remember i was here / woman, pixelated

Fardau Visser explores the relationship between textile, computation and the human body. Her works are often installation based, formed through processes of translation: translating a code into a pattern, movement or touch into sound, visuals into data. 
She is drawn to the tension between precision and imperfection, between the controlled logic of machines and the instability of handmade or bodily processes. Her works explore the boundaries between human and machine, the territory where the human begins to echo the mechanical and vice versa. 

In her graduation work she explores the worth and materiality of her own body more than ever by using her venous blood as material. The body is no longer only a machine that produces but becomes one with what is produced.