asemic record keeping
Asemic Record Keeping is an ongoing exploration of language and sensory experience through machine tufting. I navigate the liminal space between meaning and illegibility, creating tactile landscapes that function as archives of sensation rather than traditional narrative. These tufted works are woven with asemic gestures—marks that resemble writing but resist fixed interpretation—mirroring the fragmented, nonlinear ways we process time and space. This series reflects the instinct to document, to hold onto fleeting moments, even when language fails.