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Hybridity—in terms of material, identity, relationships, and experience— is, broadly speaking, the primary interest in this body of work.
Although many definitions of the term exist within various contexts, the definition that I have come to is that hybridity is the quality of having aspects of its character that are impossible to categorize into discrete components, i.e. to describe an object or being as hybrid is to say the answer to any categorical, comparative question about its elements are impossible to answer.
I see this project as an embrace of the hybrid. How can we navigate a space in which everything inside resists categorization. It is a space to experiment with how much intellectual control I, as well as those who interact with this project, have access to.