
A digital dreamscape that transforms digital application loading time into portals for dreams; where transitions and waiting opens new worlds of imagination.
Inspired by the Google Chrome Dino game that appears only when internet connection is interrupted, this installation explores where consciousness wanders when the machine is in ‘load state’.
By reimagining waiting and anticipation in digital spaces, this work reflects on how we process uncertainty, meaning and our relationship with machines. It creates an opportunity for dreams, imagination and creativity in a subtle protest against technology’s grasp on our experiences.
Here, in a blend of physical, digital, and subconscious, waiting transforms into art.
Jazmin Morris and Chris Tegho
Jazmin and Chris are a duo of artists and researchers based in the UK. Their work spans ethical, emotional, and relational aspects of technology, exploring systems of power and community facilitation. Jazmin’s practice interrogates the historical trajectories of modern technology and critically addresses the nuanced process of simulating culture and identity. Chris’ work examines how emerging technologies influence our experiences and self-perception. Together, they are dedicated to
reimagining traditional narratives in their disciplines, through an open-source, queer BIPOC lens.
