Artwork Collection

Thesis

Across these works, I investigate the conditions under which meaning emerges, dissolves, and reconfigures. In a world shaped by metadata, algorithms, and institutional structures, my practice asks: What kinds of images are permitted to take form—and what happens when they refuse to remain contained?

digital ontology

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A Mirror That Forgets, A Frame That Spirals
A Mirror That Forgets, A Frame That Spirals

Installation

A Mirror That Forgets, A Frame That Spirals

A welded steel spiral of picture frames suspended before a mirror, collapses conventions of display into recursive distortion. The structure implicates the viewer, revealing how the mediation of framing conditions both perception and position.

Coppered Echoes of the Digital
Coppered Echoes of the Digital

Installation

Coppered Echoes of the Digital

Digital images of water and clouds are etched onto copper plates, then hammered into imperfect convex forms. The surfaces resist clarity, embodying the tension between material permanence and visual instability, where the digital once fixed becomes... More

Metadata Bath
Metadata Bath

Installation

Metadata Bath

Pixelated self-portraits—degraded through digital transmission—are transferred onto darkroom trays. These re-materialized fragments reclaim presence by anchoring ephemeral data within the tactile history of photographic process. Acting as both... More

Work by

Aleksandra Blazevski

Photography

“In a world shaped by metadata, algorithms, and institutional structures, my practice asks: What kinds of images are permitted to take form—and what happens when they refuse to remain contained?”