CREDO. CREDIBILE. CREO.


I came of age in the 1970s’ analogue glow, watching my father pioneer for US IT giants.
Computers sprawled like factory floors, magnetic reels spinning—the heartbeat of a 1970s spaceship.

I witnessed the digital dawn: binary ping-pong on screens, the birth of arcade games,
and the neon glow of Walt Disney’s TRON lighting up fairground booths.

The 80s and 90s swept photography, video, and film into a digital surge. But fast-forward isn’t always progress.

The Nakamichi tape deck remains the dream—the fast-forward button, a symbol of what we skip to reach what matters.

Yet, low tech’s elegance still outshines high tech’s rush.
The human touch.
The artist’s hand on time’s wheel.

Life's reels turning slowly again.


Time to pause. Time to rewind the essence. Time to re-imagine.


The Rewind Button.