Epidermis structured around a central tower and a constellation of taut elastic textile surfaces. The work traces the negotiated co-evolution of biological and technical forces within contemporary digital environments. 

The tower functions as a digital totem, materialising algorithmic order as spatial structure. The surrounding membranes form an exposed epidermis under sustained strain, stretched around the core and registering the pressures it generates, rendering adaptation as visible tension. Drawing on Bernard Stiegler’s understanding of technics as shaping human temporality, the installation engages information saturation and perceptual conditioning as lived conditions of accelerated networked life. A continuous pulse of light and sound establishes a rhythmic field in which synthetic breathing becomes both measure and symptom of survival.