Lost and Found

Lost and Found is a series of mixed media installations incorporating video, audio, and everyday objects to examine the latent potential within discarded and outdated technology. Sourced from second-hand stores, garage sales, and abandoned electronics such as computers, digital cameras, and memory cards, the works engage with data left behind by previous users.

The artists approach this data through a process of deconstruction and reconstruction, engaging with lost, forgotten, or neglected digital information. The fragmented data is reassembled into new forms, creating experimental audio-visual compositions. Rather than attempting to recover or restore the original context of this data, the works instead explore its materiality and potential for reinterpretation through a deliberate process of abstraction.

Lost and Found operates as a study in the transformation of digital detritus, raising questions about the persistence of digital memory, obsolescence, and the ways in which technological objects can be re-contextualized in an artistic practice. The installations foreground the act of reconfiguration itself, emphasizing the experimental nature of engaging with the traces of a past digital existence.