"Silent Disco" is a photographic series that explores the material fragility of the digital image. Through a process of re-photographing, screen capturing, and intentional digital erosion, the portraits dissolve into artifacts, noise, and color bleed — images of people, but also images of data trying to remember people.
Drawing on Hito Steyerl’s concept of the poor image — the degraded, compressed, and misused copy full of political and aesthetic potential — Silent Disco reclaims digital decay as a site of meaning. It is not a study of representation, but of its collapse: a haunting archive of emotional intensity slipping through the cracks of our screens.





