Thematically, my work shows an ongoing fascination with systems and structures that have developed in relationship to our shifting landscape. When the land is used as a resource, or when we strive to make sense of natural phenomena, we rely on systems of visual interpretation. For instance, processes such as geological mapping, predictive meteorology, and stress dynamics in architecture – all of which strive to visualize the chaotic and invisible. This has led to my current interest in Ergodic Theory, or the study of long-term average behavior of dynamic systems.