The concept of this series centers around taping a pen to a computer mouse, which traces the movements of an entire workday onto a surface. This seemingly mundane process highlights the invisible labor behind our digital interactions, revealing patterns of repetitive gestures.

The piece makes me think on the relation between humans and machines, particularly at the boundary between the digital and the analog, the nature of multitasking, the physical embodiment of virtual work, and whether art can emerge from the traces left by routine labor in a technological environment. I like to think this work is in a blurred line between productive work and creative expression.