Artifacts are limited physical objects

Material traces of signals that have reached completion.


Artifacts are physical traces of the process.

They emerge when a signal reaches a certain clarity -
when an observation no longer needs motion or interpretation
and can exist as a fixed object.

Artifacts are not products and not reproductions.
They are material outcomes of attention -
limited, intentional, and slow by nature.

Most often, they take the form of prints or designed objects,
created in small editions and never repeated.

An artifact does not introduce new meaning.
It preserves one.

Each artifact carries the structure, silence, and tension
of the signal it originated from -
a fragment of the system, removed from time.

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