


Jamie Derringer - Sandworms
10'' x 8'' x 1''
Limited Art Print on wood
Jaime Derringer is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores the intersections of technology, the body, and the mind. Rooted in both digital and fiber-based practices, her work examines the relationship between women’s bodies and computers, drawing parallels between the biological glitches of menopause and the technical glitches of outdated systems. She renders identity as accumulation, where color and texture overgrow the body until the self becomes pattern rather than person.
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Curated by Zoey Zhu, this collection of objects represent a ‘Wild Tech’ - unruly, fluid, and deeply textural. CCFC brings together artists who manipulate materials like silver, silicone, and flora to mimic the mysterious, wet textures of the subconscious. A cool metallic shell, cute in its organic vulnerability.
This is the new nature: soft, metallic, and beautifully chaotic. ‘Cool’ (aka. cold, clinical, and mysterious). ‘Cute’ (aka. vulnerable, organic, and soft). A fever dream where the hardware is melting, and the ego is leaking.
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