Digital Skin: A Tree’s Monologue. Through the voice of an ancient Oak
Moving image / voice work, 2025

This work takes the form of a monologue spoken by an ancient tree reflecting on the rise of “digital skin”, the invisible layer through which much of human life now passes. Through voice, glitched imagery and an animated mouth-like surface, the work imagines digital skin as a second skin that senses, stores and transmits experience.

Told from the point of view of a tree, the piece connects bark, human skin and digital surfaces as different ways of holding memory and trace.