The Crown of Buffer, 2022
Metal crown, inkjet print, frame
33 x 33 x 3.5 cm



In “The Crown of Buffer”, the common crown symbol used to indicate the loading of content on digital devices had been materialized into a metal crown one can physically wear.
This is further juxtaposed with an closeup image of the eyes of the crucified Christ, gesturing a state of ponder, across “buffer” and “suffer”.
This is further juxtaposed with an closeup image of the eyes of the crucified Christ, gesturing a state of ponder, across “buffer” and “suffer”.
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