Practice

Ethical Commitment

Dwuh approaches artistic production as an evolving responsibility across materials, labor, energy, access, and the life of each work.

Materials and Production

Material and fabrication decisions are evaluated in relation to durability, repair, reuse, transport, and waste. The studio favors considered production over unnecessary volume and documents processes to support future maintenance.

Energy and Digital Infrastructure

The studio prioritizes renewable energy within creative and production processes where direct choice is available. Third-party infrastructure—including hosting, content delivery networks, internet service providers, and visitor devices—remains partly outside the studio’s operational control.

Digital media is optimized to reduce unnecessary transfer and storage while preserving the integrity required for viewing and research.

Access and Accountability

The studio seeks respectful, safe, and accessible working relationships. Commitments are reviewed as tools, suppliers, venues, and forms of presentation change; claims are revised when practice and evidence require greater precision.