The Internet era has deeply reshaped how we produce, consume and communicate. But despite living in an increasingly connected society the astounding amount of information we meet online can quickly overwhelm us.
Delving into these issues, my thesis project Turning Clicks into Pages explores the relationship between analog and digital media in the contemporary landscape. The work deconstructs Twitter’s navigation system into tangible matter, proposing a hybrid experience between material and immaterial space-time. What happens when information that was never meant to become physical is saved as something permanent? Detached from its original context, does the reading experience remain the same?