Works in progress, research-creation, and influences from a more-than-human studio
Welcome to Soda Lake Studio: Field Notes : a living journal from a rural studio on the edge of an alkaline lake in central Alberta. This blog gathers works in progress, research-creation experiments, influences, questions, and half-formed ideas as they emerge through my practice. It is not a portfolio of finished objects, but a field site: a place to think through making, to document process, and to linger with what is becoming.
My work moves between media art, sound, craft, ecological media, and speculative technologies, often in collaboration with plants, microbes, waters, and machines. I approach the studio as a more-than-human commons; a space of sympoiesis, where knowledge and form arise through relation rather than mastery.
These notes trace that process. They are offered as invitations: to my experiments, to witness uncertainty, and to attend to the slow, patient labour of tending ideas into form.
